Lizzy456
Chirping
So we have been having a problem with our ducks laying soft, thin-shelled or shell-less eggs, and we often find them broken or crushed in the coop in the morning when we let them out. We bought oyster shell to sprinkle in their regular layer feed and have been doing so for a few weeks, but their eggs have shown no signs of improvement. Unfortunately, when we let them out this morning we found one dead, and it appears a thin-shelled egg may have broken inside her and she could not pass it, which meant she couldn't pass anything. We are at a loss as to what we can do if the calcium supplement doesn't help, and we are very worried that what happened this morning might happen again. We've done a lot of research but we could not find a solution outside of calcium supplementation, so any advice is greatly appreciated.