Ronnie_
Chirping
- Mar 1, 2023
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Hi all!
Seems everyday I have a new question about my ladies. My Campbell, Tina is recovered from her “sprained ankle” and is no longer limping Yay! but I’m curious to how many eggs Campbells lay a day?
My Cayuga lays an egg every 3 days or so, and both my Campbells having been laying every day. One I think is laying 2x a day.
Today, one of them laid another egg this evening (would be egg 2 for one of them or egg 3 for the other depends who it was). All we for found was pile of yolk, albumin, and membrane. No shell remnants so I can’t compare bloom patterns. I’m really hoping they all went to chow town and ate the shell and it wasn’t laid soft-shelled. All of their eggs have had a good shell so far including the ones from this AM.
No one’s acting egg bound behaviorally. They have free range oyster shell (which they don’t touch a lot of), they’re on a 3% calcium/18% protein feed mix. They get black soldier fly larvae at night and some peas midday as treats.
I’m just worried if my Campbells are consistently laying 2x a day they’ll deplete their calcium levels, and I’m not sure how to boost them besides calcium gluconate over treats if necessary (which I’m unsure as eggs were good this morning besides the evening omlet they made tonight). I don’t want to over-do it on calcium as that can be bad too.
Note: this is their first laying season they’re only 6 1/2 months old.
Seems everyday I have a new question about my ladies. My Campbell, Tina is recovered from her “sprained ankle” and is no longer limping Yay! but I’m curious to how many eggs Campbells lay a day?
My Cayuga lays an egg every 3 days or so, and both my Campbells having been laying every day. One I think is laying 2x a day.
Today, one of them laid another egg this evening (would be egg 2 for one of them or egg 3 for the other depends who it was). All we for found was pile of yolk, albumin, and membrane. No shell remnants so I can’t compare bloom patterns. I’m really hoping they all went to chow town and ate the shell and it wasn’t laid soft-shelled. All of their eggs have had a good shell so far including the ones from this AM.
No one’s acting egg bound behaviorally. They have free range oyster shell (which they don’t touch a lot of), they’re on a 3% calcium/18% protein feed mix. They get black soldier fly larvae at night and some peas midday as treats.
I’m just worried if my Campbells are consistently laying 2x a day they’ll deplete their calcium levels, and I’m not sure how to boost them besides calcium gluconate over treats if necessary (which I’m unsure as eggs were good this morning besides the evening omlet they made tonight). I don’t want to over-do it on calcium as that can be bad too.
Note: this is their first laying season they’re only 6 1/2 months old.