Birch66724
Chirping
Hello! I have a mixed flock of Barred Rocks, Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds and Black Australorp. They are just about 11 months old.
Since their production has picked up in the spring, I have been getting about an egg a day with (what looks like to me) calcium desposits in the shell. I assume it is only one hen, but I have no idea who.
No one has been acting I'll, so I didn't think much if it until today, when I found this mess in the nesting box.
The have no been free ranging over the winter, have been bedding on straw and no really receiving any treats. I have not been offering them oyster shells since this started a few weeks ago, but nothing changed.
Is this something to worry about?
This is their feed label too.
Thanks for any help!!
Since their production has picked up in the spring, I have been getting about an egg a day with (what looks like to me) calcium desposits in the shell. I assume it is only one hen, but I have no idea who.
No one has been acting I'll, so I didn't think much if it until today, when I found this mess in the nesting box.
The have no been free ranging over the winter, have been bedding on straw and no really receiving any treats. I have not been offering them oyster shells since this started a few weeks ago, but nothing changed.
Is this something to worry about?
Thanks for any help!!