She is probably not a silly girl but just needs the right Calcium(Ca) to phosphorous(K) ratio in her diet. Too much Calcium can produce soft shells also since it creates an imbalance in the Ca/K ratio.Ok cool, that’s what I was thinking. If she still had a problem while on layer feed, I would have thought otherwise and looked in to the other things DocB was mentioning. But this silly girl just can’t tell that she needs more calcium. Good advice on giving all flock during winter months! Hadn’t thought of that. Thank you![]()
Here is a link for a more detailed explanation. The ratio also changes significantly when the hen starts laying. Without the right amount of phosphorous the calcium will not be absorbed.
