- Mar 7, 2014
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I clean my the poop in the coop every morning and I see in the sleeping quarters 2-3 aborted eggs just about every other day from three of my hens. These eggs have a soft shell and of course when they are dropped, I feel like the girls are waiting for it to drop to eat the inside. Is there a reason for these hens to be aborting eggs on a regular basis?
They have oyster shell to eat at will, they eat a 16% protein diet, along with a little bit of scratch grains and also they get veggies and fruit as snacks.
I have noticed that two of the 3 hens have worms, which is a recurring problem with these girls (I have posted this problem on another thread on here) and I treat them for that. So I wonder if the worms have something to do with the aborting of the eggs? Is it defective plumbing inside the girls? Stress? Too much heat?
Please help!
Thank you!

I have noticed that two of the 3 hens have worms, which is a recurring problem with these girls (I have posted this problem on another thread on here) and I treat them for that. So I wonder if the worms have something to do with the aborting of the eggs? Is it defective plumbing inside the girls? Stress? Too much heat?
Please help!

Thank you!
