What causes egg malfunctions like that? Can it be helped?
No. It's genetic/hormone based. No prevention. No cure. It's very, very common, especially among the high production layers and most common hatchery breeds.
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What causes egg malfunctions like that? Can it be helped?
For E. Coli, maybe you can try Neomycin Sulphate or Florfenicol. They are two of the best antibiotics as far as I know.Antibiotics will only help if the bacteria are sensitive to it. I just got labs back for an E. Coli that was resistant to most drugs. Sure wish there was a way for backyarders to do cost effective sensitivity cultures.
-Kathy
Gilroy, CA
Hi, speckledhen, I've done some google on the cause of EYP, and found someone said "Peritonitis follows reverse movement of albumen and Escherichia coli bacteria from the oviduct into the abdomen." (http://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110224195811AABkIJf) I think I would agree with the theory that EYP is mainly caused by reverse movement and bacteria infection, not genetic factors, so we can do sth to prevent it happen on our chickens.No. It's genetic/hormone based. No prevention. No cure. It's very, very common, especially among the high production layers and most common hatchery breeds.
There ARE pet hospitals which do surgery on birds and other animals...however a fair fee isnt in the equation. It's best to cull to end their suffering in these instances, a quality of life issue.Seems that it's necessary to create pet hospitals which can do surgery for birds or other animals and only charge a fair fee. Life is sacred and these lovely,innocent creatures deserve more chances to live. (Just my immature thought)