bald Rooster
Songster
I would like to go out on a roost here.Eekculling seems a majorly extreme solution when they are such young pullets and it was only the 2nd real egg they'd seen! They have plaster eggs in the nest box which is what they say is good. I'll explore all the other options first!

I think the type of nesting matirial and your nesting boxes have something to do with egg eating chickens.
I have over 50 hens all different breeds In my layer coop. And In over two years I have not raised a egg eating hen.
All my laying boxes are inclosed except the front and I keep wood chips and straw from coastal hay in them. I clean them a couple times a year and try to keep a good amount of hay/straw in them.
If eggs move easy they would be hard to crack. so if chickens never learn to crack them?
I don't know, I just know Ive been lucky .
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