• i also have a rabbit! 2 dogs, and 13 chickens! and maybe a cow soon!
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    Blue Andalusian
    Blue Andalusian
    Chickens or Animals? lol. I have two Brahmas, two blue Andalusians, 2 Plymouth Rock Brahma Crosses, 5 Prairie Bluebell Eggers, 1 Wyandotte (Unknown Breed. My Guess) and 1 Unknown Breed
    Fwoof
    Fwoof
    That's cool! I have a very mixed flock (Two Old English Game Bantams, a Silver Sebright, two OEGB/Sebright crosses, two Buff Orpingtons, two Silkie/Ameraucana crosses, a Speckled Sussex, a Plymouth Rock, a Rhode Island, one unknown but looks very gamy).
    Haven't heard of Bluebell Eggers! Those sound interesting.
    Blue Andalusian
    Blue Andalusian
    They are really interesting! one of my top 3 fav breeds! they can almost fly, that's cool!! you have such a mixed flock :D
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    Hi Fwoof,
    I saw the thead from last year where your hen was layng shellless eggs and you gavve her calcim and vitamin D.
    Did that work? I have the same problem now. How much vitamin D to give? I have human-sized capsules but have read that too much vitamin D can be toxic.
    Fwoof
    Fwoof
    I didn't give her vitamin D, but somebody said "she might have a vitamin D deficiency" or something like that in their reply. I gave her crushed egg shells and oyster shell, then I emptied a poultry safe magnesium packet in her water (if your other hens drink from that water, it won't hurt them at all!) That seemed to help her out with it, but my hen's issue is chronic, so the problem never really went away.
    Fwoof
    Fwoof
    I'm glad you came to me for help, but making a thread on this topic will give you more information from more people.
    (I couldn't put this part into the reply because it had to many characters!)
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