Siesta time!

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Interestingly, the girls are split into their bedtime pairs.
 
I guess that’s what it is... more like thin shells... I think the shells are okay.. just thin. Just wondering about it as I’ve never seen it before. Was wondering if it was because I feed an “All flock” which has less calcium than layer feed...
I had a bunch like that from one of my australorps last year. This year they seem back to normal. I never could find a definitive reason. Some thought maybe some kind of stress.
 

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