How much liquid calcium supplement to fix soft shell issue?

Thanks for bring up this topic.

We have 2 of 13 Black Stars who are soft shell layers. The two have access to the same feed, oyster shell/and or crushed egg shell, and sun as the other 11. I was just thinking this am, after picking up yet another soft shell that absorption problems for these 2 must be in play. Vit D drops on a piece of bread for them starting today.

Thanks for all the info - timely and thoughtful. BYC is our #1 source for help.
 
I am going to also try some Vitamin D support, but this chicken loves to sunbathe. Her outdoor run is covered in sunlight. I really thought that was the best Vitamin D possible.

Sounds like mine has a shell gland isssue, not working properly. Very worried and unhappy about all of this. I am also thinking about getting her fixed, or hormone shots to stop her from laying completely. The soft shelled eggs do not come out easily for her. Takes her about 6 hours of pushing, warm baths and tons of stress.

Thank you again for all of your suggestions!!

Danielle
 
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I suspect the sunlight might need to actually reach the skin. And as chickens are covered in feathers, that might not be happening!
Just a thought...
 
Hi,

I have a quick question or I guess a concern. Have you ever wormed your chickens or checked them for fowl mites or lice? There are many other reasons why a bird lays a soft shell and calcium is only one of them.

Just curious if this has crossed your mind and if you have indeed checked her for that and wormed?

Only a suggestion. I know some folks like all natural or holistic approach but, unfortunately DE is not enough to get rid of worms, lice, or mites and you can give a chicken all the calcium and vit in the world if those two issues have not been dealt with she will still have soft eggs
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I wish you luck with helping your baby and best wishes!!
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Beth
 
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Beth G. :

Hi,

I have a quick question or I guess a concern. Have you ever wormed your chickens or checked them for fowl mites or lice? There are many other reasons why a bird lays a soft shell and calcium is only one of them.

Just curious if this has crossed your mind and if you have indeed checked her for that and wormed?

Only a suggestion. I know some folks like all natural or holistic approach but, unfortunately DE is not enough to get rid of worms, lice, or mites and you can give a chicken all the calcium and vit in the world if those two issues have not been dealt with she will still have soft eggs
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I wish you luck with helping your baby and best wishes!!
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Beth

I definately check for mites and lice, none to date. I dusted them in the spring just in case. No worms visible in their poop. I wormed them in the spring just in case. I guess I should do both again soon, just in case.

Thank you for the suggestion.​
 
Sounds like your ontop of things
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I worm with valbazen 2 times per year in the spring and fall. But, everyone is different with different situations
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Best of luck I hope your girl gets better soon!!!
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I definately check for mites and lice, none to date. I dusted them in the spring just in case. No worms visible in their poop. I wormed them in the spring just in case. I guess I should do both again soon, just in case.

Thank you for the suggestion.
 
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That is a very good point...same thing with feeding foods like spinach....high in calcium, but does not like to share it when consumed. but I would not put too much stock in University of Florida Publications. I am a wildlife rehabber, I specialize in the North American Bobcat (through the largest bobcat rehab/research center in the US), and I believe it was the University of Florida that has a publication that states bobcats change their coat pattern as they age...which is a complete falacy. (not saying that they are wrong in this case, just to take all kinds of info with a grain of salt
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). I can withdrawn my suggestion for magnesium though.
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I am not sure why I was thinking of magnesium in this instance.

I hope that you can help your girl with her issue. I know how hard it is for us chicken lovers...we have to make our own diagnosis, and be our own vets. I know it's tough. Good luck, and keep us updated!
 
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What is ACV and where does one get it? I'd love to give them the calcium in their water instead of their food so that I know my hens aren't picking out the calcium or avoiding. I have 2 hens that keep breaking their eggs and the other 4 in the same coop that make strong eggs.

I have been giving them crushed oyster shells, and lots of table scraps (left over meats too), they have layer crumbles that I sometimes mix with gamebird feed to try and vary their diet up a little. I cannot have them free ranging as neighbors complain :(


I have to Sexlinks, 2 Light Coronation Sussex and 2 Salmon Faverolles
 
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