- May 29, 2019
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My 4 y/o GLW started exhibiting signs of internal laying--namely going to her nesting box, acting like she's laying, yet with no egg produced. She's done this two days in a row (and previously had been laying regularly). In my experience, this is a red flag/telltale sign of internal laying, which was behind my other two losses a year earlier (3 y/o ISA and BR).
However, in this case, my GLW is not showing other signs of illness, whereas the others rapidly developed EYP. Her poop is normal, crop is emptying, and she's eating and drinking plenty. She's also active and vocal. Comb is vibrant red. Her belly is *maybe* a little swollen/firm, but she's always been a chunk and felt on the fuller side in that area. It's not to the degree that I'm certain it's abnormal (like it was with the others). She still has a normal shape to that area.
Based on the above, would you pre-emptively treat with abx in case an infection is causing laying issues? Or wait for additional signs?
However, in this case, my GLW is not showing other signs of illness, whereas the others rapidly developed EYP. Her poop is normal, crop is emptying, and she's eating and drinking plenty. She's also active and vocal. Comb is vibrant red. Her belly is *maybe* a little swollen/firm, but she's always been a chunk and felt on the fuller side in that area. It's not to the degree that I'm certain it's abnormal (like it was with the others). She still has a normal shape to that area.
Based on the above, would you pre-emptively treat with abx in case an infection is causing laying issues? Or wait for additional signs?