ldirk7
Songster
My RIR, Ginny, has been a crazy consistent layer of large, beautiful eggs. She hasn't missed a single day since she started laying, and is currently just over 9 months old. Yesterday, there was a soft shelled egg in the coop (my first egg quality issue), and I found another today, directly below where she was roosting. I have 5 total chickens, 3 currently laying. One of my other layers laid yesterday, the other today, and I haven't found Ginny's egg in the nesting box so I have come to the conclusion that it is Ginny.
On diet: I feed Naturewise all flock feed, with oystershell and grit always available on the side. They get a small bowl of veggies/fruits every 1-2 days for a treat, and an occasional handfull of scratch and mealworms for some winter activity/scratching fun. I've been reading on here a bit, and I'm going to put out some yogurt with oyster shell mixed in today to encourage her to eat it, and also will put out baked eggshells for an additional calcium choice. Also going to go get the calcium supplement from the store to have on hand in case this continues.
So finally, here is my question: Today and yesterday she is still laying on the nest for a decent period of time, even though she has appeared to already pass a soft shelled egg that day. Is this just kind of instinctual/part of her chicken daily routine at this point? Is it possible for her to be egg bound (she lays really large eggs), and ALSO lay a soft shell egg? Her vent seems normal but I also am new to chickens and not super familiar with vents, and I really don't think she is acting strangely or lethargic at all.
Thank you, I apologize if this question is stupid.
On diet: I feed Naturewise all flock feed, with oystershell and grit always available on the side. They get a small bowl of veggies/fruits every 1-2 days for a treat, and an occasional handfull of scratch and mealworms for some winter activity/scratching fun. I've been reading on here a bit, and I'm going to put out some yogurt with oyster shell mixed in today to encourage her to eat it, and also will put out baked eggshells for an additional calcium choice. Also going to go get the calcium supplement from the store to have on hand in case this continues.
So finally, here is my question: Today and yesterday she is still laying on the nest for a decent period of time, even though she has appeared to already pass a soft shelled egg that day. Is this just kind of instinctual/part of her chicken daily routine at this point? Is it possible for her to be egg bound (she lays really large eggs), and ALSO lay a soft shell egg? Her vent seems normal but I also am new to chickens and not super familiar with vents, and I really don't think she is acting strangely or lethargic at all.
Thank you, I apologize if this question is stupid.