Young hens sometimes have a problem getting their egg plant working properly. Other times they have a problem because of infectious diseases that affect their reproductive organs. Vermin,
rowdy children, a keeper who frightens his or her hens with a ham fisted attempt to pet them, and anything else that frightens or startles a hen can have a bad effect on egg quality. Vitamins A and D3 are important to shell quality. A good quality protein source like meat byproducts is important as well.
There is an old folk saying that goes something like this; "You can hear anything but meat a-frying and money a-rattling." I am afraid that the same thing is true with hobby chicken keeping.
rowdy children, a keeper who frightens his or her hens with a ham fisted attempt to pet them, and anything else that frightens or startles a hen can have a bad effect on egg quality. Vitamins A and D3 are important to shell quality. A good quality protein source like meat byproducts is important as well.
There is an old folk saying that goes something like this; "You can hear anything but meat a-frying and money a-rattling." I am afraid that the same thing is true with hobby chicken keeping.