Hi friends! I have a 1.5 year old Easter Egger, Dandelion, who has been laying eggs with calcium deposits at the tip now for months. Every egg has this deposit of calcium and always at the tip of the egg. They eat layer crumbles and pellets and have the occasional treat of veggies or fruit. The shells as well are alway thin and brittle but whole. She is the only girl in my flock of 7 with this issue. MORE concerning is that along with these eggs every few weeks we have an “episode” usually in the late afternoon when Dandelion is hunched in corner with tail down and eyes closed straining. The past 3 times this has happened I immediately give her a calcium plus citrate tab and within an hour she lays an egg! EVERY time this has worked and one time she layed two eggs! Then she is completely back to normal? I’m thinking she may have a malfunction going on? I always have free choice calcium available for them (oyster shells, crushed egg shells). Does it sound like she may need more? Less? I’m so confused…mostly concerned about these moments where I can tell she is struggling to lay.. thoughts?
Thank you!
