In these hens, partially or fully formed eggs are found in the abdominal cavity. Such eggs reach the cavity by reverse peristalsis of the oviduct. If they have no shell, they are often misshapen because of partial or complete absorption of the contents. Frequently, only empty shell membranes are present. No control or treatment is known. This condition is related to erratic ovulation and defective egg syndrome. Internal ovulations can happen throughout the life of the hen. Some hens are chronic internal layers.
OTHER TOPICS IN THIS CHAPTER
Disorders of the Reproductive System
Cystic Right Oviduct in Poultry
Defective or Abnormal Eggs in Poultry
Egg-Bound or Impacted Oviducts in Poultry
Egg Peritonitis in Poultry
False Layer (in Poultry)
Hypocalcemia, Sudden Death, Osteoporosis, or Cage Layer Fatigue (in Poultry)
Internal Layer (in Poultry)
Infertility in Poultry
Neoplasia of the Reproductive System in Poultry
Oophoritis and Ovary Regression in Poultry
Prolapse of the Oviduct in Poultry
Salpingitis in Poultry
Sex Reversal in Poultry