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You know if I can help I will. Not a vet though!She laid probably once or twice a week. Thank you for this information, which can't really be found elsewhere. I am thankful for your vast knowledge.
This is a problem we've had for years over here. I ask anyone I know who's going to a country where you can buy otc to bring me some back.Many antibiotics are pulled from stores.![]()
Just had a look. Definitely will be using them!I've bought antibiotics from here a couple times now. Overseas so no prescription needed.
https://homelabvet.com/product-category/antibiotics-pharmacy/
Which ones do you keep on hand?Just had a look. Definitely will be using them!
Her sister has also slowed down on laying, so must be breed and age. Sapphire Blue. 3+ years old. No one else is showing any signs of illness.You know if I can help I will. Not a vet though!
The low rate of eggs laying does suggest ALV (avian leukosis virus) as a possibility. The good news is that the virus is killed in the environment by most disinfectants and doesn't live long without a host anyway at ambient temperatures, so with good husbandry is unlikely to spread. Like I said, she could have died from a whole host of reasons but to be sure, I'd probably do a thorough clean of the coop and run.