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I give them free choice oyster shell and some of their egg shells (dried up a little for a day and then crushed) for calcium. The confusing thing is that some eggs show signs of low calcium with the soft shell but some show sign of to much with the sandy/gritty outer texture.
They're just over 1 year old and aren't showing any signs of illness. I wondered if this could be egg drop syndrome, maybe? If so will this resolve itself or will the eggs always be different like this?
Should I increase more greens maybe? Our winter was so so long here this year that spring is finally here and all we're getting is rain. Things are very late to grow and bloom. I could buy some to supplement for now, what should I give them?
They're just over 1 year old and aren't showing any signs of illness. I wondered if this could be egg drop syndrome, maybe? If so will this resolve itself or will the eggs always be different like this?
Should I increase more greens maybe? Our winter was so so long here this year that spring is finally here and all we're getting is rain. Things are very late to grow and bloom. I could buy some to supplement for now, what should I give them?