Haha As much as I would like to learn how to do that and to actually see a chick hatch the cockerel factor is stopping me. It’s a good thing or else I would have a million of them
Ohhh I didn’t know that. In that case the culprit did a really good job in not leaving any trace of it. Could this turn into egg eating? Is it possible for a hen to lay a normal egg and for the liquid to come out at the same time? The reason I’m asking is because there were 2 eggs in the box at...
Poor babies. Trying to be patient (not easy ). I just worry when I see something unusual. I read about the soft shell egg, rubber egg, etc....I never read about this one though so I worried. I’m new to chickens so I’m learning and thanks to this community it’s making understanding things easier.
They get Flock Raiser because of the ducks and treats 1or 2 times a day (flax seeds, BOSS , lettuce, cabbage, meal worms, watermelon, zucchini, tomatoes, cucumbers, pasta, rice , alfalfa ) plus they free range. I think they’re pretty spoiled.
Yes it looks like it happened while she was laying the egg. I’m out there checking on them all the time and of course today they snuck this problem by me. Thank you
It was a lot of liquid. What you see is what I removed from the top. I’m new to chickens. This is a first. Is this normal? Is it part of the first time layer process? Too many question but I am a little worried
Good morning. I just checked one the nesting boxes and found 2 eggs, one of them spotted with yellowish liquid (dried on one more the other) and the nesting pad is wet. It’s a clear gelatinous liquid. There is no smell to it. It almost looks and feels like egg white. They are all pullets and two...