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  1. 0kie0fmusk0gee

    Egg Shell Problems

    So interesting Jeff! I started strike III yesterday in their 18% mixed in with oyster shells. I don't think its a worm problem but if so the strike III will help. Its really strange and I've never seen this problem before. Hopefully its a phase? we will see!
  2. 0kie0fmusk0gee

    Egg Shell Problems

    That was a good read thanks!
  3. 0kie0fmusk0gee

    Egg Shell Problems

    I just read that light changes can be the problem, if so there isn't much I can do. They have access to go outside all day and the barn is open letting light in all day if they decide to stay inside. Either way she's always put all day.
  4. 0kie0fmusk0gee

    Egg Shell Problems

    You know! I didn't think of that at all! They haven't been wormed since the summer. I almost picked some up yesterday at the feed store, thanks for a great suggestion. I'll try it asap.
  5. 0kie0fmusk0gee

    Egg Shell Problems

    My wyandotte hen has been laying very thin eggs that literally feel like sand paper. They are so thin and delicate that even my finger can break these eggs with the slightest pressure. I know that feed is most likely contributing to it, but no matter what feed I change to, it persists. I do put...
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