MJ's little flock

Here are the marauders, all set for the night.

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I haven't said anything about it, but on Friday night Christa deposited a chunk of herself on the marauders towel overnight. She must've thought it was a painful poop. It's the size of a wide frankfurter. It looked a bit like one of these. I've kept it in a plastic container in the fridge in case the vet wants to see it. I'm about to call the surgery to see if an appointment is necessary.

Her comb was pale beforehand and she was quieter than usual. She perked up a lot since passing it. No wonder.

Anyway here she is, putting away some dinner.

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Poor Christa 🙁. Do you think it's something like what happened to Joyce ? I hope that since she seems better now it's not too serious.
Pale comb could also be caused by the molt.?
 
Poor Christa 🙁. Do you think it's something like what happened to Joyce ? I hope that since she seems better now it's not too serious.
Pale comb could also be caused by the molt.?
Her moult is a factor in her joyfulness but she was particularly preoccupied on Friday. I was worried about her. Then when I saw the thing she passed, I was shocked and worried until it was clear she was quite cheerful for a moulting hen.

Anyway, I've I called the surgery and told them the full story. They said Mark's away but they'll tell the other vet and call me back if an appointment is needed.

I think it's not uncommon for hybrid laying hens to push such things out. It's quite shocking to see something like that among the poops.

If she were looking sick, I'd take her for a checkup immediately, but I've been spying on her and she still runs everywhere instead of walking. She's still pouncing on the youngsters. So I think maybe I don't need to be worried.
 
Her moult is a factor in her joyfulness but she was particularly preoccupied on Friday. I was worried about her. Then when I saw the thing she passed, I was shocked and worried until it was clear she was quite cheerful for a moulting hen.

Anyway, I've I called the surgery and told them the full story. They said Mark's away but they'll tell the other vet and call me back if an appointment is needed.

I think it's not uncommon for hybrid laying hens to push such things out. It's quite shocking to see something like that among the poops.

If she were looking sick, I'd take her for a checkup immediately, but I've been spying on her and she still runs everywhere instead of walking. She's still pouncing on the youngsters. So I think maybe I don't need to be worried.
I hope she’s ok. :fl
 
If you slice it in half and send them a picture they can tell if it is a lash egg.
Lash eggs are made up of many layers. Like an onion sort of.
They are not eggs.
It means she has salpingitis. That is not good. But not a death sentence. It can be viral or bacterial. If bacterial, antibiotics should help.
Maggie lived two years after her first lash egg.
 
If you slice it in half and send them a picture they can tell if it is a lash egg.
Lash eggs are made up of many layers. Like an onion sort of.
They are not eggs.
It means she has salpingitis. That is not good. But not a death sentence. It can be viral or bacterial. If bacterial, antibiotics should help.
Maggie lived two years after her first lash egg.
It's a lot bigger than the other lash eggs I've seen. 4-5 times bigger. I've emailed the photo through. No doubt I'll hear back in the morning.

If she were exhibiting any other symptoms, I'd be more worried.
 

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