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    Help with Georgia Laws

    Here is a woman in Georgia who is challenging the chicken ordinance in her county, but also, Governor Kemp made a stronger law to protect chicken owners. So State law and in this woman's case, U.S. Law allows her to have chickens.
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    egg with no shell

    maybe, but it seems like they would prefer the contents.
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    egg with no shell

    If there was a skin it was broken open. I could see yolk and albumin, not a trace of shell. There could have been some sort of skin, but it is all gone now so I can't tell.
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    egg with no shell

    Thank you, that is encouraging.
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    egg with no shell

    The feed is 18% protein, layers. They free range and get lots of snacks. There are crushed eggshells in the compost pile. Until this the shells have all been very hard, hardest I have handled. There are three different breeds so far. I was just worried that maybe a shell was broken inside...
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    egg with no shell

    Maybe. Most of the other shells are very hard.
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    egg with no shell

    My pullets are just starting to lay and some haven't laid yet, but one is laying daily. This morning I found a small egg with a broken yolk in the nest box. There is no shell. What does this mean? Where is the shell?
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