greyhorsewoman said[/Egg eating is a tendency that comes about for some reason, but I have seen no evidence that it is a learned behavior.b]
It is quite common for animals to have learned behaviors around stimulations for feeding. Chickens are more intelligent than people give them credit. Egg eating is more common among hens that are cooped together verses free ranging hens. And more common with hens that lay their eggs on the bare ground. Egg eating starts when one chicken accidently cracks and eats its own egg. Eventually they learn the purpose to crack and eat the egg. This behavior is observed and joined by others that "learn" that this behavior gives good results....FOOD! Thus, they become "LEARNED" "egg eaters". I have observed this "learned" behavior throughout my years of raising chickens. Yes, it does happen!
For those of you who feed raw eggs to your chickens and do not have issues with "egg eaters" you are extremely lucky.
It is quite common for animals to have learned behaviors around stimulations for feeding. Chickens are more intelligent than people give them credit. Egg eating is more common among hens that are cooped together verses free ranging hens. And more common with hens that lay their eggs on the bare ground. Egg eating starts when one chicken accidently cracks and eats its own egg. Eventually they learn the purpose to crack and eat the egg. This behavior is observed and joined by others that "learn" that this behavior gives good results....FOOD! Thus, they become "LEARNED" "egg eaters". I have observed this "learned" behavior throughout my years of raising chickens. Yes, it does happen!

For those of you who feed raw eggs to your chickens and do not have issues with "egg eaters" you are extremely lucky.
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