Quick question: I had been feeding her the supplements but she just started molting (and hasn't laid any eggs in a week). Should I stop giving her the extras until she starts laying again?
Okay thank you, I will try that. I checked the label, there isn't any magnesium added to it. Does that mean I should add something to the feed for all the laying hens?
Just an update for Creme Brulee. Still laying soft shell eggs. I tried the calcium and vitamin E, no noticeable differences. Also tried deworming after that. At first I thought it worked (I think she laid one or two hard shell eggs - it can be hard to tell her and her sister's eggs apart). Then...
Okay thank you both, I understand what you're saying.
What would be the dosage for the carbonate?
That would probably be better to use instead if she is not eating or receiving enough calcium.
Shoot, I feel terrible to be giving the wrong amount then!
This is the label on mine
Should I trust the amount of mg that it states for 2 caplets?
Either way, I'll only feed one to her.
I was under the impression from elsewhere on the forum that the dosage (although probably for a single use) was 500-600mg, so I figured she would get slightly less with it being dissolved in water and not drinking the entire thing. Would it be only one pill then, 315mg?
Thank you, I'll try giving it that way. I'll try it for a week and see if that helps.
My thought process is that worms take away nutrients from the digestive track, so maybe she is getting enough calcium from her diet, but they might be taking it away. And for the vitamins, I wasn't sure if...
I have a Leghorn mix hen who will be 2 this March. The past week and a half she has been laying shell-less/soft shell eggs. After the first one, I gave her calcium citrate (2 tablets that according to the bottle is equal to 630mg) mixed in a little water that she willingly drank. I gave her that...