WombatChook
Songster
* Note: I am taking her to the vet tomorrow, the earliest appointment I could get*
This came out of my 7month old pullet Sparkle just now. It is the consistency of thick custard. It doesn't smell. She tried to eat it (I removed it and put it in a container in the fridge for the vet tomorrow)
She has been eggbound once before, but the home remedy of Epsom salt bath and a night isolated from the rest of the flock seemed to resolve it.
She has been out of sorts since last Friday, and has been straining to lay. Friday she laid a normal (if thin) egg in the afternoon.
I don't know if she laid on Saturday or Sunday (I worked), but when I saw her she seemed her normal self.
Yesterday and Monday she laid very soft shelled eggs (and in hindsight shes been the one sporadically laying soft eggs)
This morning she appeared completely fine, running with the rest of the flock, but then went and hid and tried to lay in the afternoon.
We feed the chooks Barastoc layer mix, plus they get extra shell added to their food and I give them a calcium booster in an oat treat every morning.
Halp?
This came out of my 7month old pullet Sparkle just now. It is the consistency of thick custard. It doesn't smell. She tried to eat it (I removed it and put it in a container in the fridge for the vet tomorrow)
She has been eggbound once before, but the home remedy of Epsom salt bath and a night isolated from the rest of the flock seemed to resolve it.
She has been out of sorts since last Friday, and has been straining to lay. Friday she laid a normal (if thin) egg in the afternoon.
I don't know if she laid on Saturday or Sunday (I worked), but when I saw her she seemed her normal self.
Yesterday and Monday she laid very soft shelled eggs (and in hindsight shes been the one sporadically laying soft eggs)
This morning she appeared completely fine, running with the rest of the flock, but then went and hid and tried to lay in the afternoon.
We feed the chooks Barastoc layer mix, plus they get extra shell added to their food and I give them a calcium booster in an oat treat every morning.
Halp?