Hens just starting to fire

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I have 17 RIR hens that are 21 weeks old today. I got 5 eggs last week 4 small and one large. 2 of the small eggs had white spotted shells the other 3 were fine. I did not get any more eggs for 3 days then today I noticed a hen in one of the nesting boxes sitting on a ceramic egg that my wife bought. Later I checked and she layed a yoke (no skin or shell) and a egg with just the skin and no shell. I cleaned up the mess from the yoke.

I just just sqitched them over to 16% layer feed with free choice oyster crushed shell last week. Before that I had them on 21% meat bird with free choice oyster crushed shell.

I guess the hens are just starting to fire and I should expect a little miss firing in the beginning. Hopefully their little egg making machine will start firing on all cylinders soon :)
 
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I have 17 RIR hens that are 21 weeks old today. I got 5 eggs last week 4 small and one large. 2 of the small eggs had white spotted shells the other 3 were fine. I did not get any more eggs for 3 days then today I noticed a hen in one of the nesting boxes sitting on a ceramic egg that my wife bought. Later I checked and she played a yoke (no skin or shell) and a egg with just the skin and no shell. I cleaned up the mess from the yoke.

I just the over to 16% layer feed with free choice oyster crushed shell last week. Before that I had them on 21% meat bird with free choice oyster crushed shell.

I guess the hens are just starting to fire and I should expect a little miss firing in the beginning. Hopefully their little egg making machine will start firing on all cylinders soon
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That normally happens but it is also is a sign that they need more calcium.
You could wash some egg shells then smash them up and give it to them.
 
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Mine are just starting to lay...2 are laying small hard shelled eggs and 1 is laying just an egg with no shell and another an egg with a soft shell...I assume it's normal and they will straighten out. I have just switched over to layer pellets and have had oyster shell out for a couple weeks now.
 
Mine are just starting to lay...2 are laying small hard shelled eggs and 1 is laying just an egg with no shell and another an egg with a soft shell...I assume it's normal and they will straighten out. I have just switched over to layer pellets and have had oyster shell out for a couple weeks now.

The same thing will help your hens
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I have 17 RIR hens that are 21 weeks old today. I got 5 eggs last week 4 small and one large. 2 of the small eggs had white spotted shells the other 3 were fine. I did not get any more eggs for 3 days then today I noticed a hen in one of the nesting boxes sitting on a ceramic egg that my wife bought. Later I checked and she layed a yoke (no skin or shell) and a egg with just the skin and no shell. I cleaned up the mess from the yoke.

I just just sqitched them over to 16% layer feed with free choice oyster crushed shell last week. Before that I had them on 21% meat bird with free choice oyster crushed shell.

I guess the hens are just starting to fire and I should expect a little miss firing in the beginning. Hopefully their little egg making machine will start firing on all cylinders soon
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Yes, misfires, lol.
It can take up to a month or so for things to smooth out.
 
I tried plain Greek yogurt with bananas mixed in and they went nuts over it...looks like the bowl got licked clean. Supposedly bananas help absorb calcium...
 
Eggs are looking better now. I'm sitting here on the porch listening to 3 hens firing at the same time. I guess I was a little taken back that some started laying at 20 weeks. I thought RIR started around 24 weeks but I'm not complaining at all.
 

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