One of our young hens started laying a couple of weeks ago. Her eggs have been normal, but a few days ago she started laying a second egg later in the day. This second egg is laid in various places around the run and always has a soft shell. It’s as if the second egg is passing through her too...
Boy, Wyorp Rock, what a helpful post and video. Thank you! Despite doing my best to give my birds quality nutrition as well as a clean and roomy environment, I was afraid I was doing something wrong to cause the issue. Now I feel encouraged.
Thank you, Eggcessive. Both of these hens were very good layers before the illness hit them. I wish I had been more proactive when the laying suddenly stopped.
I have checked her for being egg-bound and that doesn’t seem to be the problem. I’m fairly certain it has something to do with peritonitis and internal laying, but I’m not positive. I’m concerned because two birds have been affected by the same problem in the last 6 months.
Yes, they do get oyster shells from both the Layena feed and the layer mash.
The symptoms in both hens were identical: lowered tail, lacking energy, standing upright like a penguin, and eventually a waddling walk. Both girls were prolific layers prior to the illness.
I keep a small flock- 5 birds. Last November I lost one of my barred rocks. I believe the culprit was peritonitis since her symptoms were exactly in line with the symptoms I’ve read about. Now my second barred rock is suffering from the same issue and appears to be on her way out. I’m wondering...
About a month ago I switched from a locally produced layer mash (Hunt & Behrens) to Purina Layena for my small flock of hens. I’ve noticed that they don’t eat as much. It takes probably 3 times longer before I need to refill their feeders.
Should I be concerned? They seem healthy and are still...
The rubbery egg issue never improved- she finally quit laying altogether. Then her sister didn’t restart laying after the winter.
Yes, these are our only birds. We want to add 4 more but are nervous about new birds contracting something from these birds. Just not sure if illness is the problem...
Egg laying problems seem to be a very common issue. I guess I’m not alone.
Last year I posted about my 2 year old barred rock that was constantly laying rubbery eggs after being a top-notch producer previously. Now she has stopped laying completely. Her sister has also now stopped laying. Both...
Hmmm...Egg Drop Syndrome seems interesting, especially since she shows no symptoms except for the few hours preceding the passing of a soft, jelly-like egg. Thank you.
Thanks! Will do.
I'm new at this and not clear on how skin & feather lice/mites would affect egg production. I understand how internal parasites would create this problem, but how do external parasites cause issues with eggs?
Thanks, Mary...I will check them tonight for the parasites.
She doesn't seem thin at all. As a matter of fact, she's my biggest bird- tall and bulky. Very robust.