Ribh's D'Coopage


I don't seem able to catch a break @ present. Partly I know its because I run a slightly larger flock than most so the chances of things going wrong are a little higher but this is getting ridiculous!

I've never seen anything like this before.
There was a broken thin shelled egg with it so I'm guessing the brownish stuff was discoloured yolk. It had that sort of consistency. I also suspect it is Patricia. It was under where she roosts & the hens on either side of her last night I know are laying & pooping normally. I'm really hoping this isn't another flock drama.

I have started the worming treatment. I managed Soda & Patricia before the rain moved in again so this may take a few days to complete.

What do you all think?
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I don’t like the looks of that one bit. Intestinal lining?
 
I keep shoving her off.....gently of course. Tap.
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At a guess I would say she had an egg stuck and it partly developed while in the oviduct. Hard to tell from the picture.
There was a broken thin shelled egg shell with it. I tossed it before I realised what it all looked like. Ive been getting a few dropped from the roost eggs from this girl. Shes one of my older girls & may be coming to the end of her laying life.
 
There was a broken thin shelled egg shell with it. I tossed it before I realised what it all looked like. Ive been getting a few dropped from the roost eggs from this girl. Shes one of my older girls & may be coming to the end of her laying life.
Fat Birds last eggs were very thin shelled and when broken there was no yolk as such.
 
Intestineal lining was one thought I'd had.:idunno Never having actually seen it I couldnt say.
It doesn't look like what Pepper dropped in September 2019, around POL, which I was told was probably intestinal lining. Hers looked more red, like little bits of sun dried tomato or meat. (sorry for the visual)


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