- Jun 16, 2009
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OK I am looking for someone who can answer this one.
One of the chickens i have is laying bloody eggs. The blood is on the inside, and isn't just the typical small speck of blood, I am talking gag reflex total gross out bloody with a clot egg. The shell is pristine clean and perfect. The egg is smallish this time, last time it was huge. So size doesn't seem to be an issue. This is the second egg like this. I thought originally it was from a bird that has a problem with constant prolapse. After the last egg like that we dispatched "Lady Prolapse" She had another prolapse, and the flies had found it interesting and she was suffering. We thought maybe they were coming from her. Now she is gone and there is another egg that is total gross out bloody inside.
Can someone tell me Why? and/or How to stop it from happening again?
Thanks
One of the chickens i have is laying bloody eggs. The blood is on the inside, and isn't just the typical small speck of blood, I am talking gag reflex total gross out bloody with a clot egg. The shell is pristine clean and perfect. The egg is smallish this time, last time it was huge. So size doesn't seem to be an issue. This is the second egg like this. I thought originally it was from a bird that has a problem with constant prolapse. After the last egg like that we dispatched "Lady Prolapse" She had another prolapse, and the flies had found it interesting and she was suffering. We thought maybe they were coming from her. Now she is gone and there is another egg that is total gross out bloody inside.
Can someone tell me Why? and/or How to stop it from happening again?
Thanks