1 of 5 laying with no shell

Mar 12, 2019
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Hello. New to the forum and chickens. I have 5 Hy line brown hens about 27-28 weeks old. They started laying at 21 weeks old. About 2 weeks ago someone layed a double yolker. Ever since we have only been getting 4 eggs daily. However one of them is laying a egg with no shell. Any help will be appreciated...
 
Ehh...I don't think they need more calcium.....it's just a start up glitch.
Not unusual for a new layer to lay a few softies.
How many softies have you seen?
What all and how exactly are you feeding?

@A_Fowl_Guy ... that quote you posted is from a different situation.

Whoops! Posted in the wrong forum! Going to edit now!
 
Ehh...I don't think they need more calcium.....it's just a start up glitch.
Not unusual for a new layer to lay a few softies.
How many softies have you seen?
What all and how exactly are you feeding?

@A_Fowl_Guy ... that quote you posted is from a different situation.
Feeding Purina Layena and free choice oyster shell. Mealworms for a snack 2-3 times a week. For the last 2 and half weeks it either a egg with no shell and membrane is in tact or a busted egg with no shell
 
Feeding Purina Layena and free choice oyster shell. Mealworms for a snack 2-3 times a week. For the last 2 and half weeks it either a egg with no shell and membrane is in tact or a busted egg with no shell
Every day you get one?
All other eggs have good hard shells?
Chances are it's the bird, not the diet.

Do you know which bird is laying them?
If so, you could try to 'treat' her with calcium supplement,
but good shells have to do with more than just calcium.
they need other nutrients to use that calcium and a system that's up to doing so.
There could be other things at play..stress, from overcrowding, not getting enough to eat, predator attacks .....
...and some birds are just 'lemons'.
 

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