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I saw one of my chickens that hasn't laid yet go into the nest box and she left this. It looks gelatinous! Did the shell break inside of her? What do I do??
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Aside from keep an eye on her and see if she is lethargic or acting weird, I would make sure they are able to access a calcium source to help with shell production.Yes she's a 6 month old brahma. So should I do anything about it?
The only thing I would do is make SURE that she is getting a balanced diet which would mean that she is only eating a pelleted or crumbled LAYER type feed each day.Yes she's a 6 month old brahma. So should I do anything about it?
6 month old brahma. I feed them chick starter, they are on their last bag. They do have oyster in another container that they do eat. I also give them dried soldier fly larvae and organic scratch. And some fruit every now and then.HOw old is she?
What exactly do you feed?
Completely normal for a brand new layer to lay a thin shelled egg. It probably broke.
I wouldn't worry today.
I would switch them to a layer type feed asap and stop the daily treats.6 month old brahma. I feed them chick starter, they are on their last bag. They do have oyster in another container that they do eat. I also give them dried soldier fly larvae and organic scratch. And some fruit every now and then.
I have a rooster too so I thought I couldn't use layer feed with them. My plan for their next bag was all flock and keep doing the oyster shell.I would switch them to a layer type feed asap and stop the daily treats.
This is personally how I feed my birds.I have a rooster too so I thought I couldn't use layer feed with them. My plan for their next bag was all flock and keep doing the oyster shell.