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Yes, she does need more calcium. Oyster shells can help. If you have a rooster, don't give him any, it could be bad for his kidneys.Help! My chicken just laid a shell-less egg. I don’t want this to be a reccuring issue, so what do I do? Does she need more calcium? If so, how do I give them more calcium?
Thank you!I just read this article on the matter and thought it was interesting. It might not be valid but I thought it was an informative read that made sense
https://thisnzlife.co.nz/poultry-ex...-amount-of-calcium-and-grit-to-lay-good-eggs/
Maybe, but first, tell us:Help! My chicken just laid a shell-less egg. I don’t want this to be a reccuring issue, so what do I do? Does she need more calcium? If so, how do I give them more calcium?
She’s one year old, I feed them Dumor Organic Layer Pellets. This is the first time it has happened to any of my chickens, I have 4. I live in a warm, dry climate, with cold winters.Maybe, but first, tell us:
What all and how exactly are you feeding?
How old is this bird, in months, and how long has she been laying?
Any other birds of same age having shelling issues?
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I also give them oyster shellsShe’s one year old, I feed them Dumor Organic Layer Pellets. This is the first time it has happened to any of my chickens, I have 4. I live in a warm, dry climate, with cold winters.
I just read this article on the matter and thought it was interesting. It might not be valid but I thought it was an informative read that made sense
https://thisnzlife.co.nz/poultry-ex...-amount-of-calcium-and-grit-to-lay-good-eggs/