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So glad to hear she's settling in. I think we are all very blessed for your charity in giving her a forever home. :love
And my dog is happy to have his spot on the bed back :D
I'm the one that is blessed with her. She is calm, doesn't tear up things, good with poultry and good company. Now if the turkeys would accept her....
 
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I had another chicken go broody Friday. Yesterday she was on an afternoon break looking normal. At lock up another hen was on the nest. I looked in all the nest boxes and didn't see her. This morning I seen she was on a roost looking poorly. Found her dead with a purple comb and wattles a bit ago. She was one of my barred CX mixes from 2017 or 18. She was a good broody and will be missed.
 
I had another chicken go broody Friday. Yesterday she was on an afternoon break looking normal. At lock up another hen was on the nest. I looked in all the nest boxes and didn't see her. This morning I seen she was on a roost looking poorly. Found her dead with a purple comb and wattles a bit ago. She was one of my barred CX mixes from 2017 or 18. She was a good broody and will be missed.
Sorry you lost a good broody.
 
Due to about a week of no silver laced orp eggs (broken & eaten.... only wet, sticky shell fragments remained), I moved my laced orps into a little separated coop breeding coop.

Saturday (day of the move)= a whole, unbroken, perfectly clean egg. :)
Sunday = egg goo stain in the nest box, no shell left, then later broken egg shell remains found in the run
Today = broken egg on the hard wood in corner of nest (could have missed the bedding) Pic below

Does this look like an impact crack? or a pecking crack? The shell is not thin or brittle, but also not a thick pullet shell. My orps are excessively clumsy, so some occasional broken eggs are to be expected. I really hope they're not learning to eat their eggs.
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Due to about a week of no silver laced orp eggs (broken & eaten.... only wet, sticky shell fragments remained), I moved my laced orps into a little separated coop breeding coop.

Saturday (day of the move)= a whole, unbroken, perfectly clean egg. :)
Sunday = egg goo stain in the nest box, no shell left, then later broken egg shell remains found in the run
Today = broken egg on the hard wood in corner of nest (could have missed the bedding) Pic below

Does this look like an impact crack? or a pecking crack? The shell is not thin or brittle, but also not a thick pullet shell. My orps are excessively clumsy, so some occasional broken eggs are to be expected. I really hope they're not learning to eat their eggs.
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I'd say impact crack.
 
Does this look like an impact crack? or a pecking crack?
I would also think it is an impact crack, or caused by clumsiness. Definitely does not look like caused by chicken pecking, trying to eat it. I know that once an egg is broken ,,,,,:drool IT IS FAIR GAME FOR ALL TO SNACK ON. :old :idunno
 

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