Sapphire Jan
Chirping
- Mar 10, 2018
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I have no idea what this is! It is dense and rubbery. I don't even know if it came from a chicken or a cat. Please help!
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This us the first one in five years of owning chickens. I've read that the gen can be treated, but I have no idea which one laid it. None of them are acting unusual. I keep their feed and water clean and add vitamin supplements to their water.Yup, it's a lash egg.
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Have you ever gotten one before? Do you know which hen laid it?
Idk then. I'm sorry about your hen, hopefully she makes it.This us the first one in five years of owning chickens. I've read that the gen can be treated, but I have no idea which one laid it. None of them are acting unusual. I keep their feed and water clean and add vitamin supplements to their water.
How big is your flock? Can the birds be isolated into small groups to narrow down the number of possible culprits?This us the first one in five years of owning chickens. I've read that the gen can be treated, but I have no idea which one laid it. None of them are acting unusual. I keep their feed and water clean and add vitamin supplements to their water.