DucksAndGardens
Songster
- Mar 31, 2015
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So my ducks are laying. YAY. Sad thing is that I'm losing about 3 eggs a day because someone is laying shell-less eggs. The shelled layers lay theirs in the morning around 6 or 7am. The Shell-less layers are laying theirs around 6-7pm. I think I know who might be one of the shell-less offenders but as for the other two I am not sure at all who it is.
Now I provide free oyster shell access at all times. There is a bucket in their pen and another 2 buckets in their new free range field area.
Their Feed is Scratch and Peck Layer mixed with Nature First Layer Feed.
They have access to about 1/4 acre to roam and forage and eat whatever they can find in the weeds, dirt, and grass.
Full access to clean drinking water and swimming water.
I tend to find the shell-less eggs around their baby pool or in the baby pool. I want to up their calcium to try and get these shell-less layers to have shells but I'm not sure who it is. So if I add more calcium to their food will hurt the ones that are laying normal shells?
Any suggestions on what to use for calcium? I was just going to add some calcium citrate to their feed.
I've read this is common in new layers but this has been going on for almost a month. I just don't want their health impacted by these shell-less eggs.
Now I provide free oyster shell access at all times. There is a bucket in their pen and another 2 buckets in their new free range field area.
Their Feed is Scratch and Peck Layer mixed with Nature First Layer Feed.
They have access to about 1/4 acre to roam and forage and eat whatever they can find in the weeds, dirt, and grass.
Full access to clean drinking water and swimming water.
I tend to find the shell-less eggs around their baby pool or in the baby pool. I want to up their calcium to try and get these shell-less layers to have shells but I'm not sure who it is. So if I add more calcium to their food will hurt the ones that are laying normal shells?
Any suggestions on what to use for calcium? I was just going to add some calcium citrate to their feed.
I've read this is common in new layers but this has been going on for almost a month. I just don't want their health impacted by these shell-less eggs.