Alexandra Runner
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- Jun 26, 2023
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Hello all!
I had a hen lay a lash egg this morning. She's been acting off for a while: pale comb, not laying, sitting around more than usual. In the last week she has seemed to be doing better, but there was a lash egg under her spot on the roosts this morning. I am not going to euthanize her, since she is still acting like she enjoys life.
My questions are: Is there anything I could have dome to prevent this, and Will any others get it?
Background information: I have a mixed flock of ages and breeds. The hen in question (Delta) is from my original batch of Rhode Island Reds who turned two years old earlier this month. I use droppings boards which I clean and sprinkle SweetCoop on every morning. Their waterers are cleaned weekly and sprayed out more often than that. I put Apple Cider Vinegar (Bragg's) in their water at a rate of one tablespoon ACV to one gallon of water. They are on a locally made feed with 20% protien. I can answer questions about their lifestyle and my care if it would help, but that's all I can thknk of that would help right now.
I had a hen lay a lash egg this morning. She's been acting off for a while: pale comb, not laying, sitting around more than usual. In the last week she has seemed to be doing better, but there was a lash egg under her spot on the roosts this morning. I am not going to euthanize her, since she is still acting like she enjoys life.
My questions are: Is there anything I could have dome to prevent this, and Will any others get it?
Background information: I have a mixed flock of ages and breeds. The hen in question (Delta) is from my original batch of Rhode Island Reds who turned two years old earlier this month. I use droppings boards which I clean and sprinkle SweetCoop on every morning. Their waterers are cleaned weekly and sprayed out more often than that. I put Apple Cider Vinegar (Bragg's) in their water at a rate of one tablespoon ACV to one gallon of water. They are on a locally made feed with 20% protien. I can answer questions about their lifestyle and my care if it would help, but that's all I can thknk of that would help right now.