Kathy Golla
Crowing
I’ve had suspected oviduct infections in two hens. Catching it early is key. But absolutely if it is that, laying days are not over. And you definitely caught it early.
You may be dealing with also a calcium deficiency just with Margo, plus it being hot egg prod goes down typically. So egg wise u might be dealing with a few variables.
Vet says Oviduct infections super common in these breeds that are bred to be high production hayers, esp the feed store chicks, hard to know what you are getting, can be hit or miss re genetics.
You may be dealing with also a calcium deficiency just with Margo, plus it being hot egg prod goes down typically. So egg wise u might be dealing with a few variables.
Vet says Oviduct infections super common in these breeds that are bred to be high production hayers, esp the feed store chicks, hard to know what you are getting, can be hit or miss re genetics.