romeoandhisladies
In the Brooder
- Jul 1, 2022
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I’m pretty new to chickens. I took over my grandpa’s flock recently. We have two flocks in a segregated coop, one bigger (17 hens, 1 roo), one smaller (8 hens, 1 roo).
One of the small coop hens just had three chicks. No issues, no broken eggs, healthy babies. Even the “dud” eggs remained undisturbed for a day in the box after the chicks were born.
We also had four of the big coop hens decide to lay/sit at the same time, all in a row (but in separate boxes). They were each sitting on a LOT of eggs, but still had some room to move. They were about due to hatch a few days ago.
Two days ago, we went to the coop and found 3 of the 4 hens had abandoned their posts but had no chicks. Instead, their nesting boxes were full of broken eggs, shells and goop everywhere, yolk all in the bottom. Zero sign of dead chicks. The fourth hen was still sitting so we left her alone and checked on her today, she was back in the flock and her box met the same fate. It’s a giant mess. I’m talking about tens and tens of destroyed eggs.
We feed layer pellets with oyster, give greens daily, and none of the hens have ever showed interest in pecking at eggs, even the ones that end up on the ground, so I’m struggling to convince myself that they just sat up weeks after laying and all four decided to eat their eggs (or babies) the day they’re due….? It just seems strange to me. We don’t really have a rat or other predator problem, and we very infrequently see broken regular eggs in the boxes, and we’re at the coop once if not twice a day.
Would love to hear a better educated theory than the ones I’ve thought of.
One of the small coop hens just had three chicks. No issues, no broken eggs, healthy babies. Even the “dud” eggs remained undisturbed for a day in the box after the chicks were born.
We also had four of the big coop hens decide to lay/sit at the same time, all in a row (but in separate boxes). They were each sitting on a LOT of eggs, but still had some room to move. They were about due to hatch a few days ago.
Two days ago, we went to the coop and found 3 of the 4 hens had abandoned their posts but had no chicks. Instead, their nesting boxes were full of broken eggs, shells and goop everywhere, yolk all in the bottom. Zero sign of dead chicks. The fourth hen was still sitting so we left her alone and checked on her today, she was back in the flock and her box met the same fate. It’s a giant mess. I’m talking about tens and tens of destroyed eggs.
We feed layer pellets with oyster, give greens daily, and none of the hens have ever showed interest in pecking at eggs, even the ones that end up on the ground, so I’m struggling to convince myself that they just sat up weeks after laying and all four decided to eat their eggs (or babies) the day they’re due….? It just seems strange to me. We don’t really have a rat or other predator problem, and we very infrequently see broken regular eggs in the boxes, and we’re at the coop once if not twice a day.
Would love to hear a better educated theory than the ones I’ve thought of.
