duskypassion
In the Brooder
- Apr 29, 2021
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I’ve been hoping that this issue would resolve itself but I am now at a loss. If it’s time to take her to a vet then I’m willing to do that but I need to know if this is something that I can beat without having to take her in somewhere.
I have a one-year-old Rhode Island Red hen who started laying liquid eggs a little over two months ago. She has only laid one solid egg in that amount of time. She will not eat oyster shells or her own shells when given to her. They have layer feed and the other two hens have no problems. It almost seems like she is now laying a liquid egg on purpose so that they can eat the yolk. She waddles around in the late afternoon, early evening, all puffed up and fat until she lays the liquid egg and then they all rush to eat the yolk. Sometimes she lays it in the coop itself overnight as well. Every once in a while there is a rubbery piece of eggshell that comes out with it that has not fully formed, sometimes bigger than others, sometimes not at all. I have been trying to get her to eat calcium through the oyster shells and their own eggshells but she doesn’t want them. I just recently bought some vitamin D powder to add to their water but that has not changed anything yet either. I’m at a loss.
I don’t know if she’s in pain when this happens or if she has somehow figured out how to do it on purpose so that they can eat it. When she gets close to laying the liquid egg, the other two hens follow her around with their beaks practically up her butt waiting for the yoke to come out and then they all pounce on it. Sometimes I’m there so they can’t eat it and other times I’m sure they’re eating it when we haven’t seen it come out. I don’t have a vet nearby that is experienced with this but she did say that they would be willing to check her out if needed. Has anyone had experience with a hen laying liquid eggs for this long and refusing to eat anything with calcium in it?
I have a one-year-old Rhode Island Red hen who started laying liquid eggs a little over two months ago. She has only laid one solid egg in that amount of time. She will not eat oyster shells or her own shells when given to her. They have layer feed and the other two hens have no problems. It almost seems like she is now laying a liquid egg on purpose so that they can eat the yolk. She waddles around in the late afternoon, early evening, all puffed up and fat until she lays the liquid egg and then they all rush to eat the yolk. Sometimes she lays it in the coop itself overnight as well. Every once in a while there is a rubbery piece of eggshell that comes out with it that has not fully formed, sometimes bigger than others, sometimes not at all. I have been trying to get her to eat calcium through the oyster shells and their own eggshells but she doesn’t want them. I just recently bought some vitamin D powder to add to their water but that has not changed anything yet either. I’m at a loss.
I don’t know if she’s in pain when this happens or if she has somehow figured out how to do it on purpose so that they can eat it. When she gets close to laying the liquid egg, the other two hens follow her around with their beaks practically up her butt waiting for the yoke to come out and then they all pounce on it. Sometimes I’m there so they can’t eat it and other times I’m sure they’re eating it when we haven’t seen it come out. I don’t have a vet nearby that is experienced with this but she did say that they would be willing to check her out if needed. Has anyone had experience with a hen laying liquid eggs for this long and refusing to eat anything with calcium in it?