Hello, I have five pullets - that are 25 weeks old. One started laying regularly about two months ago. The second one to start laying laid about 3-5 normal eggs, then one came out with white flecks on it. Ever since, for the past week, she's been laying soft shell eggs - they have a very thin membrane one them with a paper thin shell. One day, she laid two of them in the same nest box on the same day. I have a Ring video cam in the coop so I can tell that it is Sunny (the second layer) who is one of the two buff orpington. They all eat Nutrena for layers w/16% protein. I started Sunny on a daily calcium supplement two days ago thinking that she has a deficiency. I checked her vent and I suppose it looks ok (I have no idea what I am doing). Last night, we gave her a liquid calcium supplement and I checked her vent and I could see little flecks of what looked like white egg shell (though hers are brown) and some dried whitish streaks. I cleaned her up and put her back in the coop. I think the supplement caused major diarrhea because I could see her standing on the roost, hunched over - tail down squirting liquid. She ended up in the nest box sleeping so I took her out and brought her in the house. I was afraid she would become dehydrated so I gave her water with probiotics and food. She is eating and drinking fine. In fact, she may be drinking more water than usual. I checked her vent again today - but honestly, I do not know what I am looking at or for. Any thoughts and guidance would be greatly appreciated.
