Blessedwithhens
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- Feb 21, 2021
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I have a bantam hen who is 2.5 years old. This April she started laying a lot of tiny yolk-less fairy eggs and no “normal eggs”, she then started laying soft shelled eggs occasionally in June, no “normal” eggs. So I started giving her calcium (1/16 tab of ground up sundown naturals brand calcium carbonate on plain Greek yogurt) she then started laying yolk-less fairy eggs again, so I stopped the calcium for a week, which leads to today- there was a yolk-less fairy egg under her roost this morning and then today (same day) she seemed egg bound so I gave her an epsom salt bath and then she really pushed and pushed til she laid a soft shelled egg about 1.5x the size of her regular egg. The fairy eggs don’t have yolks. The soft eggs do.
It’s been 100+ degrees here for the past 2 months- the 5 hens go out in the large yard (at least 500 square feet) all day, have access to cool fresh water dishes, organic layer pellets, non gmo flock maintainer pellets (because I have one retired hen w/hormone implant) and oyster shells, sea shells, and their crushed egg shells. I supplement electrolytes and probiotics for about 6 hours a day in the water. They have shade and misters. They have 2 nesting areas for 5 hens.
They are pretty spoiled and get to come inside to sleep in 78-80 degree AC at night to give them relief from the heat.. but not too cold of AC so the stay acclimated. She is a 1.5 lb bantam and has a 2 square foot cage all to herself to sleep in at night (stacked on her sister’s cages)
What do you think is going on with my hen? What should I do? (Also what do you think of the calcium and how’s my dosing on the calcium?)
It’s been 100+ degrees here for the past 2 months- the 5 hens go out in the large yard (at least 500 square feet) all day, have access to cool fresh water dishes, organic layer pellets, non gmo flock maintainer pellets (because I have one retired hen w/hormone implant) and oyster shells, sea shells, and their crushed egg shells. I supplement electrolytes and probiotics for about 6 hours a day in the water. They have shade and misters. They have 2 nesting areas for 5 hens.
They are pretty spoiled and get to come inside to sleep in 78-80 degree AC at night to give them relief from the heat.. but not too cold of AC so the stay acclimated. She is a 1.5 lb bantam and has a 2 square foot cage all to herself to sleep in at night (stacked on her sister’s cages)
What do you think is going on with my hen? What should I do? (Also what do you think of the calcium and how’s my dosing on the calcium?)
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