JeffandLori
Songster
I have 11 laying hens that came in three batches:
I had a bout of roundworm with some of them in June/July and treated with Valbazen. I think the final dose was around 7/29.
Lately someone has been laying a shell-less egg. Not entirely out of the ordinary as there have been thunderstorms. One of them seems to do that when the weather is bad.
The last couple of days I've only gotten seven eggs and then today I found this thing:
It was firm and rubbery, like a ball. It felt kind of solid, so I broke it in half before dropping it in the compost bin:
What the heck is this? It doesn't really look like a cluster of round worms, but I also don't know what else it is.
Everyone's disposition seems fine, when it comes time for their afternoon treat the minute I open the back door they come running and flying. It does appear one of them has some diarrhea as I saw a blob on the poop board. I've not seen any definite signs of roundworms on the poop-boards (they catch about 60-70% of their droppings. Some nights almost all.)
Any thoughts? Again, disposition across the flock is the same as it's always been. Everyone is active and busy all morning and evening. They chill in the shade during the heat.
- Three in March 2020
- Four in March/April 2021
- Four this Spring
I had a bout of roundworm with some of them in June/July and treated with Valbazen. I think the final dose was around 7/29.
Lately someone has been laying a shell-less egg. Not entirely out of the ordinary as there have been thunderstorms. One of them seems to do that when the weather is bad.
The last couple of days I've only gotten seven eggs and then today I found this thing:
It was firm and rubbery, like a ball. It felt kind of solid, so I broke it in half before dropping it in the compost bin:
What the heck is this? It doesn't really look like a cluster of round worms, but I also don't know what else it is.
Everyone's disposition seems fine, when it comes time for their afternoon treat the minute I open the back door they come running and flying. It does appear one of them has some diarrhea as I saw a blob on the poop board. I've not seen any definite signs of roundworms on the poop-boards (they catch about 60-70% of their droppings. Some nights almost all.)
Any thoughts? Again, disposition across the flock is the same as it's always been. Everyone is active and busy all morning and evening. They chill in the shade during the heat.