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vibackyardchicks
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- May 1, 2022
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My guess is it's stress from moving and the birds being very young and likely new to laying that's causing her to lay soft eggs.
Oyster shell should not be mixed in with food. If you're trying to supplement the feed directly, stick with layer feed. Any additional calcium for the flock (egg shells, oyster shells) should be separate.
If you know which bird is the issue, use the calcium citrate or separate her for a private snack of wet feed mixed with ground oyster shell to address her issues