elmwood
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Hi,
I say soft shelled egg, but it was more like a very fat and long worm 6", yellow in colour full of yolk. Yesterday it was white, and a sticky clear fluid oozed out of our pekins vent followed by the soft shell which look like a latex glove finger, for want of a better description.
Both yesterday and today, I have carefully removed the length of matter. However, today the end came apart and the yolk ran everywhere. After cleaning her vent area up, she passed more of this rubbery thin material again with loads of yolk running out of her. Despite all this she has been moving around normally, albeit the "matter" was dragging behind her.....Bless.....she is eating and drinking normally. They all free range, and there is plenty of sand'n' grit around as the garden looks like a builders yard at the moment.
Should I be taking her to the vets?
If yolk is left in her, will it cause a bacterial infection and possibly peritonitis?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
I say soft shelled egg, but it was more like a very fat and long worm 6", yellow in colour full of yolk. Yesterday it was white, and a sticky clear fluid oozed out of our pekins vent followed by the soft shell which look like a latex glove finger, for want of a better description.
Both yesterday and today, I have carefully removed the length of matter. However, today the end came apart and the yolk ran everywhere. After cleaning her vent area up, she passed more of this rubbery thin material again with loads of yolk running out of her. Despite all this she has been moving around normally, albeit the "matter" was dragging behind her.....Bless.....she is eating and drinking normally. They all free range, and there is plenty of sand'n' grit around as the garden looks like a builders yard at the moment.
Should I be taking her to the vets?
If yolk is left in her, will it cause a bacterial infection and possibly peritonitis?
Any help would be very much appreciated.