MichelleObrahma
Hatching
- Jun 30, 2021
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It is an old thread, but I'm having no luck finding any posts that match my issue as exactly as this one.
By supplements I just meant the supplemental grit and oyster shell, separate from their layer pellet.
No one seems sick, and I haven't been able to pinpoint which chicken is laying these eggs, but it's always the exact same problem, daily, so I think it's just one chicken. I suspect it may be one of my Australorps who I treated for prolapse and vent gleet back in March. She's been fine ever since, from what I can tell.
We adopted them at 10 months from friends who were moving, but didn't actually move the flock to our place until the beginning of June. They're all around 13 months old now. While they were at their old place, I didn't see eggs like this, except maybe one shortly before we moved them. The problem eggs started showing up a couple weeks ago. Powdery/hard bumps on the shell, very thin shell that sounds like glass when you tap it, dusty debris in the whites when cracked, just like the OP's pics. All other eggs are normal
I thought maybe it was heat related? Our place is 10-15 degrees hotter than their old one, and their old coop and ranging area was almost entirely in shade, whereas our space is almost full sun (but I've surrounded the coop and run with shade cloth and umbrellas, and it has a solid roof.)
Since we've gotten a few heat waves, I've started adding Hen Boost to their water for electrolytes and probiotics, and ACV to acidify their vents and prevent gleet. I removed the scratch grains that I mixed in their food because I read that digesting corn makes them warmer. I also just started adding Omega Fields Omega Ultra Egg Chicken Supplement and organic kelp meal to try and strengthen the eggs and keep the girls healthy.
By supplements I just meant the supplemental grit and oyster shell, separate from their layer pellet.
No one seems sick, and I haven't been able to pinpoint which chicken is laying these eggs, but it's always the exact same problem, daily, so I think it's just one chicken. I suspect it may be one of my Australorps who I treated for prolapse and vent gleet back in March. She's been fine ever since, from what I can tell.
We adopted them at 10 months from friends who were moving, but didn't actually move the flock to our place until the beginning of June. They're all around 13 months old now. While they were at their old place, I didn't see eggs like this, except maybe one shortly before we moved them. The problem eggs started showing up a couple weeks ago. Powdery/hard bumps on the shell, very thin shell that sounds like glass when you tap it, dusty debris in the whites when cracked, just like the OP's pics. All other eggs are normal
I thought maybe it was heat related? Our place is 10-15 degrees hotter than their old one, and their old coop and ranging area was almost entirely in shade, whereas our space is almost full sun (but I've surrounded the coop and run with shade cloth and umbrellas, and it has a solid roof.)
Since we've gotten a few heat waves, I've started adding Hen Boost to their water for electrolytes and probiotics, and ACV to acidify their vents and prevent gleet. I removed the scratch grains that I mixed in their food because I read that digesting corn makes them warmer. I also just started adding Omega Fields Omega Ultra Egg Chicken Supplement and organic kelp meal to try and strengthen the eggs and keep the girls healthy.
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