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No, she doesn't appear off when it rains, I don't think, just that her wrinkly eggs coincide with a sudden change, and we're a very windy city so weather changes at the drop of a hat.
I've just been assuming she has either had an illness that she recovered from (she's got no feathers around her vent) or that she was simply born with a faulty shell gland, because she's a high yield layer. She has been laying almost daily, with a break during worming, and this is the first problem she appears to have had.
I'm confident that this episode is a result of thin shells combined with her very large eggs. So hopefully it'll be a rare occurrence if I can improve their calcium uptake.
I've just been assuming she has either had an illness that she recovered from (she's got no feathers around her vent) or that she was simply born with a faulty shell gland, because she's a high yield layer. She has been laying almost daily, with a break during worming, and this is the first problem she appears to have had.
I'm confident that this episode is a result of thin shells combined with her very large eggs. So hopefully it'll be a rare occurrence if I can improve their calcium uptake.