My chicken laid this and it was rubbery and inside was what looks like an egg shell.how concerned should I be?
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How long has it been laying?View attachment 2480093
My chicken laid this and it was rubbery and inside was what looks like an egg shell.how concerned should I be?
That's a lash egg. It is caused by a reproductive disorder called Salpingitis.View attachment 2480093
My chicken laid this and it was rubbery and inside was what looks like an egg shell.how concerned should I be?
We are feeding them a organic pellet food Modesto milling. We had just moved them to that food. Thanks I'll look at the linkThat's a lash egg. It is caused by a reproductive disorder called Salpingitis.
Here is a link you can read for more info.
https://the-chicken-chick.com/salpingitis-lash-eggs-in-backyard/
What are you feeding your birds and how old are they?
Ok. There's a chance there's a deficiency in the feed, but it might have just been a fluke. I get some weird eggs randomly too.We are feeding them a organic pellet food Modesto milling. We had just moved them to that food. Thanks I'll look at the link
Also we have 2 groups 1 is 10 months the other is almost 2That's a lash egg. It is caused by a reproductive disorder called Salpingitis.
Here is a link you can read for more info.
https://the-chicken-chick.com/salpingitis-lash-eggs-in-backyard/
What are you feeding your birds and how old are they?
I honestly don't know exactly which one it is. There is what appears to be a blue she'll in that thing which would lead me to believe it is 1 of the 4 Americanas 2 are under a year and 2 are nearly a year.How long has it been laying?
It is hard to tell from the article but is this contagious I guess if it is bacterial it could be.Ok. There's a chance there's a deficiency in the feed, but it might have just been a fluke. I get some weird eggs randomly too.