Scarlett is a sexlink hen we rescued just over 3 years ago. She has been an amazing layer and didn't moult for nearly 2 years. In October, she started to moult and grew a complete set of new feathers by early December. She was fairly low for a while but has now picked up and is active and doing the usual things chickens do.
However she has not started laying again although I am aware it can be 12 weeks sometimes. Today I went to put them to bed and noticed that the roosting area was turned upside down. Currently she lives on her own as her coop-mate died in October. In the bedding I found the outside of an egg - just the dry skin, no shell (it was soft) and she had clearly eaten the contents. She has calcium (oyster and her feed is layers pellets), so I looked at her poop in the bedding area and saw two tiny white blobs that look to me like mini lash eggs. They are about the size of a large pea or baked bean. They might not be but they have the right consistency.
I know this is never good. I have not seen any this small before and I have seen quite a few over the years, but could this be her getting her laying back online?
I am loathed to take her to the vet. Our last 3 visits have not been good. All he will do is give her antibiotics and I have a supply from the hen he gave them to in December who died that night (I think from aspiration as he drained her crop by simply squeezing it until all the goo came out of her beak whilst she was on her feet!), so I can give the correct dosage of antibiotics for 7 days.
What would anyone advise? I suppose I can:
1. Just keep an eye on her and see if it clears up and she lays again
2. Give her extra calcium and see if that helps
3. Give antibiotics and see how she gets on
or some combination of that - or another thing entirely.
Here is the photo of the tiny white (and rubbery) things, next to a Quarter (yes, I am in the UK but thought this would help - it's about a 10p size for UK folks)
Any advice would be gratefully received. I am hopeful that it is just a quirk of a restarting system, but that may be false hope.
However she has not started laying again although I am aware it can be 12 weeks sometimes. Today I went to put them to bed and noticed that the roosting area was turned upside down. Currently she lives on her own as her coop-mate died in October. In the bedding I found the outside of an egg - just the dry skin, no shell (it was soft) and she had clearly eaten the contents. She has calcium (oyster and her feed is layers pellets), so I looked at her poop in the bedding area and saw two tiny white blobs that look to me like mini lash eggs. They are about the size of a large pea or baked bean. They might not be but they have the right consistency.
I know this is never good. I have not seen any this small before and I have seen quite a few over the years, but could this be her getting her laying back online?
I am loathed to take her to the vet. Our last 3 visits have not been good. All he will do is give her antibiotics and I have a supply from the hen he gave them to in December who died that night (I think from aspiration as he drained her crop by simply squeezing it until all the goo came out of her beak whilst she was on her feet!), so I can give the correct dosage of antibiotics for 7 days.
What would anyone advise? I suppose I can:
1. Just keep an eye on her and see if it clears up and she lays again
2. Give her extra calcium and see if that helps
3. Give antibiotics and see how she gets on
or some combination of that - or another thing entirely.
Here is the photo of the tiny white (and rubbery) things, next to a Quarter (yes, I am in the UK but thought this would help - it's about a 10p size for UK folks)
Any advice would be gratefully received. I am hopeful that it is just a quirk of a restarting system, but that may be false hope.