Egg - pimple and fading colour Isa Brown hen - Is this a sign of reproductive issues to come?

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Hi All,

Possible reproductive issue?

I have an 1.5 years old Isa Brown hen - Basil & she lays 6 eggs a week.
Her eggs are almost dark brown colour
These last few months she was having egg issue - egg with membrane only, no shell.
Treatment: I gave her Calcium Citrate D+
Duration: 1 week sometimes 2 weeks depending on the outcome.
Result: Egg back to normal again.

Then it goes back to no shell egg and so it is back on with the calcium treatment and outcome same as before.

I noticed that whenever her egg has almost a white shell colour, the next day she would poop out an egg without shell. Whenever I see such white egg shell, Basil is back on calcium tablet immediately.

Basil has NOT been on calcium for 10 days now.

I had Isa Brown before and they suffered reproductive issues around the 1.5 years of age, egg without shell, fainted colour eggs, then pimple eggs and in the end, strange rubbery looking egg, then egg bound and gone.

The day before yesterday, her egg has this white dust looking on it, and there are pimple. This look like calcium deposit overload.

Yesterday her eggs is looking more brown, but have heavy calcium deposit at the bottom end, but the top end of her egg is lighter in colour.

I don't know if she is having too much calcium or her system has start problem processing calcium/eggshell, perhaps reproductive malfunction?

Does egg's colour like Basil is the indication of something else?

My fear is that Basil might be on the edge of reproductive issue, I watch her with hawk eyes and try to reduce the chance of her having reproductive issues.

Please advice. Thank you in advance.

This picture of 2 eggs from two consecutive days, the recent one is darker in colour, the first one is light and covered in white dust. Both have calcium deposit at the bottom end.
2 eggs might be calcium overload.jpg
egg top sidelighter colour.jpg

This egg top end is lighter in colour
Egg cascade lighter colour jpg.jpg

Same egg, top is lighter and bottom is darker in colour
 
She may have a defective shell gland in her oviduct, but stress and infectious bronchitis in the past can affect egg shells. Here is some reading about the reasons for many egg shell problems in chickens:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/

You could always try a different layer feed. Do you provide crushed oyster shell in a separate container for them to take if they need it?
 
She may have a defective shell gland in her oviduct, but stress and infectious bronchitis in the past can affect egg shells. Here is some reading about the reasons for many egg shell problems in chickens:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/

You could always try a different layer feed. Do you provide crushed oyster shell in a separate container for them to take if they need it?
Thank you.

Yes, I have small size seashell crushed and crushed eggshell on the side for free choice. The seashell crushed is all that is available in the produce shops over here.

Her feed are both crumble mostly with 4% calcium and pellet on a small portion. Pellet feed has 5% calcium.

I got her from an animal rescue farm when she was around 5 months old, I was not aware of any ill health at the time.

At the base of her neck, the feather there seem to be gone, just the bone feather sticking out. I had check her all over for lice/mites and non was found. Might be she eats her feather and this is something related to egg?
 
You could always try a different layer feed. Do you provide crushed oyster shell in a separate container for them to take if they need it?
I read the link you attached.

I will remove the pellet feed and keep the crumble as she have been having the crumble feed since she came to us a year ago. Her egg issue started before I introduce the pellet.

Is it good idea for me to give her extra vitamin drink?

Over here we have Vital Poultry Health Supplement - ingredients:
Vitamins: A, D3, E, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B12, C
Amino Acids: Betaine, Choline, Lysine, Methionine
Prebiotic: Oligosaccharides

 

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