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Thanks so much for this reply, I haven't seen any others like this since but will keep an eye outPossible that part of the oviduct got included in the egg when that one was made inside the chicken. I had one do that a time or two, but not so much red stuff/blood in mine. Other than that, no idea. Good news though, if it is a partially included oviduct, then the issue is usually a one-off and is generally corrected for the next egg. I'd crack all your eggs carefully for the next few weeks and see if you get a repeat. If no repeat, I wouldn't worry about it. Sometimes there are glitches when birds start back to laying after a break.
Do you still have that?Not sure who laid this egg but we dont have a rooster so wondering has anyone else come across an egg like this?
x2 what Wyorp Rock said. I thought the bit circled in this picture was a straight up egg yolk, but if it's lash egg material, that changes things.Do you still have that?
The tan lump, can you take that out and cut it open, is it semi-solid with layers in it?
It looks like there's lash material along with a piece of follicle along with some shell membrane.
If that's Lash material, then the hen has Salpingitis which is inflammation of the Oviduct. You can try treating with an antibiotic like Amoxicillin to see if that helps.
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Do you still have that?
The tan lump, can you take that out and cut it open, is it semi-solid with layers in it?
It looks like there's lash material along with a piece of follicle along with some shell membrane.
If that's Lash material, then the hen has Salpingitis which is inflammation of the Oviduct. You can try treating with an antibiotic like Amoxicillin to see if that helps.
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I don't still have it but I did cut that lump and it was soft. There was no smell at all, which I would have expected from lash material. All if the chickens are eating, drinking and behaving normally. I don't even know which one laid this. I will keep a close eye and look for any other symptoms. Thank you for your reply.Do you still have that?
The tan lump, can you take that out and cut it open, is it semi-solid with layers in it?
It looks like there's lash material along with a piece of follicle along with some shell membrane.
If that's Lash material, then the hen has Salpingitis which is inflammation of the Oviduct. You can try treating with an antibiotic like Amoxicillin to see if that helps.
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Lash material may not smell, but that was a lump, so I agree with you, I'd keep watch on the girls to see if anyone shows other symptoms.I don't still have it but I did cut that lump and it was soft. There was no smell at all, which I would have expected from lash material. All if the chickens are eating, drinking and behaving normally. I don't even know which one laid this. I will keep a close eye and look for any other symptoms. Thank you for your reply.