We have two laying hens that are about a year and a half old. Our Wyandotte went through her molt earlier this year and recovered from it as normal. Our leghorn started what seemed like a molt almost three months ago, pulling out feathers and not laying. It seemed to go on longer than normal, but she started recovering from it about a month ago. Her feathers are back in now but looking kind of scruffy on her tail and belly. She started laying again but the eggs are liquid and end up as a gooey mess in the laying box.
Their diet is an organic laying feed and is supplemented with scratch and a calcium source for shell strength. Both chickens are happy and healthy, eating and drinking, with a large yard for free ranging and no stress or predators. I treat them regularly for mites.
I am trying to figure out why she is still laying liquid eggs. When our other hen started laying again after her molt she did the same but only for a few days before they became normal again. This has lasted long enough for me to start wondering if there's another problem.
Any suggestions?
Their diet is an organic laying feed and is supplemented with scratch and a calcium source for shell strength. Both chickens are happy and healthy, eating and drinking, with a large yard for free ranging and no stress or predators. I treat them regularly for mites.
I am trying to figure out why she is still laying liquid eggs. When our other hen started laying again after her molt she did the same but only for a few days before they became normal again. This has lasted long enough for me to start wondering if there's another problem.
Any suggestions?