Eggshells are thin. Why?

TexasWineGuy

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Howdy All,

Within the last year my hens are laying eggs with much thinner shells than prior. The eggs used to be so hard I had to wack them to crack. Now some of them might break in my hand when carrying them.

These hens are in the 2-3 year old range. They are getting a high quality egg laying feed (Wendlands 20% pellets) as well as they have access to a supply of grit and crushed oyster shells.

Any ideas? Add powdered calcium to the feed?

TWG
 
I would mix the oyster shells into the feed. You could also try giving them crushed eggshell.
 
A Google search shows up quite a few crushed Oyster shells, but I don't see anything in powdered form.

?

TWG
save eggshells and throw them in a blender.
or the oystershells.

I am at a loss myself a little, with a similar setup, one of my hens just lays thin shelled eggs that usually break before I collect them. She seems otherwise happy and I don't miss the egg.
 
The thin-shelled eggs breaking in the nestbox can cause egg eaters. I have that problem but don't know a way to stop them.
 

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