Okay, I have HAD it! Coming home to 4 -6 eggs from 19 previously productive hens, finding gooey yolk over the few eggs remaining is getting old. I am home two days and those days I get more eggs, so now I have to catch them. Caught one with eggshell on her beak, shes gone. But there must be others. I am going out every half hour or so, haven't caught anyone else in the act in two weeks, but as I said, the eggs are being eaten.
Dye on a "planted-bait" egg? Is bluekote an idea? What can I put on there that won't hurt them, but will show up on the perp. How do you set a trap door? A special nest? I have to do something before I go ballastic. They don't care, they just want more, more MORE food!
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Are you sure that you removed all of the gooey out of the nest boxes??

