SulkyBantam
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obviously not. It's not about the calcium, or whatever. Yes she can and should try to break the habit if she can and is willing to take the risk, I'm just saying this is what can happen. Also that's a big assumption that she wants more calcium, they sometimes just do it because they figure it out and decide it's yummy. Me suggesting to cull isn't that outlandish, I'm sorry if it hurts your feelings though.
I did not mean to be rude, sorry if that's how it seemed.
It just did come across as you saying to cull her, if she ate them any more, which shocked me.... it sounds like an industry solution, not one for backyard flocks!
I have had egg eating before, usually it was cracked already, and removing the eggs quick solves it.
I'm not sure if calcium is the reason and it was not just my suggestion.... but if she really did not have enough calcium, them culling her for it would be even worse.
Anyway, no worries, I imagine OP won't cull her unless she really is a total egg-eating obsessive. (the hen not OP )