Aprilxoxo
Songster
- Feb 6, 2022
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So to start the story my hen was showing the classic signs of not feeling well. She hadent layed an egg in a couple of days, she had a weord limp for 1 day and back to normal, drooped wings and open mouth breathing.
So obviously i take her to the vet fearing worms or eggbounded.
Vet checks for worms in stool and get the all clear.
So we go with the egg bound thought and she goes for a very expensive procedure and while she was under vet also checked her lungs and throat and does a full body check and again no worms or signs of other patasites.
Immediately she is feeling so much better. 3 days goes by and she lays her first egg but its got these weird things on them. As first i thought it was just calcium build up but they brushed off as i touched them and that make me have a closer look. They look like bug eggs, but are same colour as the shell???? Has anyone else had this?
Is this just calcium like i first thought and am i being a paranoid pet owner?
P.s. shes been wormed recently, about 4 and 2 weeks before this debacle and is also now on antibiotics for some redness the vet found at the opening of her windpipe which she suspects might of been cause by aspiration (my fault while worming her)
So obviously i take her to the vet fearing worms or eggbounded.
Vet checks for worms in stool and get the all clear.
So we go with the egg bound thought and she goes for a very expensive procedure and while she was under vet also checked her lungs and throat and does a full body check and again no worms or signs of other patasites.
Immediately she is feeling so much better. 3 days goes by and she lays her first egg but its got these weird things on them. As first i thought it was just calcium build up but they brushed off as i touched them and that make me have a closer look. They look like bug eggs, but are same colour as the shell???? Has anyone else had this?
Is this just calcium like i first thought and am i being a paranoid pet owner?
P.s. shes been wormed recently, about 4 and 2 weeks before this debacle and is also now on antibiotics for some redness the vet found at the opening of her windpipe which she suspects might of been cause by aspiration (my fault while worming her)