Sydnee Fisher
Songster
This morning one of my chickens knocked over my egg basket and started eating them now I have birds laying more eggs and have chickens trying to eat them?!?! I find oyster shells tend to flavor my eggs
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The flavor isn't really fishy but one of my costumers said they tasted weird and that was it we do feed them egg shells though isn'tCurtains on your nest boxes will make them darker and the hens less likely to notice the eggs and peck at them. It is unusual for hens to eat their own eggs unless they get broken accidentally and then they are fair game in my opinion. Breaking open and eating good eggs usually indicates boredom, stress(often caused by overcrowding or lack of space) or lack of protein in the diet. They don't normally form a habit from one isolated incident like that (we've probably all accidentally dropped an egg or two when we have been collecting without further problems), but if you have a bird that has been laying soft/weak shelled eggs and they have been eating those on a more regular basis, it can become a problem.
If curtains don't solve it, your next step would be "roll away" nest boxes, where the eggs roll down a slight incline after they are laid into a section the hen can't get to or can't see.
I would be extremely surprised if the oyster shell is causing a flavour problem. Do they smell excessively fishy? If so try washing them before you give the hens access to them. In my opinion, it's more likely to be a fish meal component in your feed, if the flavour is fishy.
Feeding their eggshells back to your hens will not result in stronger eggshells but rather weaker eggshells. Eggshells are so fragile that they do not remain in a hens' digestive system long enough for the shells to be processed and absorbed.