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I have two birds who lay thin VERY thin shelled eggs about three times a month. They lay them and leave the nest. Then another bird hops up in the nest to lay her eggs and sits on the clutch and BREAKS the egg. Then she leaves. ..
Then I have a couple of girls that just love getting to eat these broken eggs.
It is truly a mess. .. . The same two eggs each time.
So, I don't consider the girls true egg eaters - - - because dinner is SERVED for them . . . they didn't break the egg open.
It has not spread to other birds and ONLY happens to these super thein shelled eggs.
What I am saying is this MAY pass and not become a problem. I would PROTECT my investment. This girl is NOT staying on the NEST, so I would not set eggs under her. She is NOT ready to be a momma. She is being NAUGHTY and I would keep her away from the $ $ $ $ eggs.
That was actually the only time I've seen her off the nest in three days. I forgot the rest of the story- I grabbed the egg from her and went out of the coop with it, intending to throw it out. The shell was normal, but who knows - maybe it did break. When I got outside, out of nowhere my Marans jumped up and grabbed the broken egg out of my hand and took off running. The other girls chased her like they all KNEW what was up!! I couldn't get it back and they all gobbled it down.
I left the egg Sam laid in the other, isolated nest box (the one in the broody cage) just to see if it is still there when I get home.