sjturner79
Songster
Thanks both of you for your advice. I did get some oystershell to try as I wanted to rule out lack of calcium as the problem. I have what should be a good layer feed, but it's possible they may not have been getting enough (I started at 19 weeks, mixed it with their grower feed, and my parents have been giving them lots of treats - in retrospect, maybe they didn't have enough of a calcium reserve built up).
They didn't really take to the oystershell, just pecked at it and spit it out for the most part. I'm hoping they will take some tomorrow, but if not, would it be a good idea to mix it with their feed? I also wondered about feeding them calcium rich treats and what would be the best treats for calcium (I know greens are supposed to be good, but which ones?).
The same hen laid a couple of soft shell/no shell eggs again today, so unfortunately it is beginning to look like a trend. I does concern me that maybe she's laying too fast (three yolks yesterday if you count the good egg, and two yolks today). Does that sound like illness or could it be just an out of sync laying cycle?
If there not eating the oyster shell that's good - it means they Are getting enough in their food.
The extra eggs could be just because she hasn't got the hang of laying yet. As long as they are each making 1 good egg every 3 days I would not worry until they've had a good 3 months of laying to get it sorted.