- May 17, 2013
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I did not realize how bad things were until I noticed yolk on there faces.
They used to free range, but it was causing them to lay in strange places...like the dog house...where the dog would then eat the eggs...
So I locked them in the chicken run for a week and just collected the eggs until I noticed the yolk.
I took an egg, filled it with red die and set it in the coop in hopes of finding the target...
I set it down and before I could close the lid they all swarmed it...
Every single bird attacked that egg like they hadn't eaten for weeks.
Their feeder is filled to the brim with Pulin layer pellet and I just bought some oyster shells in case they are craving calcium.
I filled an egg with mustard and lemon juice...and they just dumped it out and ate the shell...
Culling is not an option for me. I just cant cull my whole flock for a second time...*last time my old flock had really bad health issues, I clulled them all, waited the winter, and bleached/limed everything...*
So, I would like any and all advice on what i can try to do to correct this problem.
They are all laying in the coop again so they are back out free ranging, however the eggs are still getting eaten if I don't stand there and wait for the hen to finish laying.
I am also considering building a catch box so the eggs just drop down and remain untouched. *Any design ideas?* that way no one has to get culled and we still get our eggs.
I'll just have to work something different out for my broodys, and with egg eaters I should probably have them go broody inside anyway.
Any thoughts? Ideas?
Help??
They used to free range, but it was causing them to lay in strange places...like the dog house...where the dog would then eat the eggs...
So I locked them in the chicken run for a week and just collected the eggs until I noticed the yolk.
I took an egg, filled it with red die and set it in the coop in hopes of finding the target...
I set it down and before I could close the lid they all swarmed it...
Every single bird attacked that egg like they hadn't eaten for weeks.
Their feeder is filled to the brim with Pulin layer pellet and I just bought some oyster shells in case they are craving calcium.
I filled an egg with mustard and lemon juice...and they just dumped it out and ate the shell...
Culling is not an option for me. I just cant cull my whole flock for a second time...*last time my old flock had really bad health issues, I clulled them all, waited the winter, and bleached/limed everything...*
So, I would like any and all advice on what i can try to do to correct this problem.
They are all laying in the coop again so they are back out free ranging, however the eggs are still getting eaten if I don't stand there and wait for the hen to finish laying.
I am also considering building a catch box so the eggs just drop down and remain untouched. *Any design ideas?* that way no one has to get culled and we still get our eggs.
I'll just have to work something different out for my broodys, and with egg eaters I should probably have them go broody inside anyway.
Any thoughts? Ideas?
Help??
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