Laying eggs

mueri07

Songster
7 Years
Apr 3, 2017
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So here we go, I have two hens who are same age and one last week starting laying she is a buff orphington, her eggs have been solid no problems. her counter part is a black sex link and she laid two last night one from the roost she sleeps on and the other on the ladder up to their nests. both eggs either had no shell or where so soft . Any ideas suggestions on whey she didn't get in her box and lay and why they are not solid like the other hens eggs?? super excited just want to make sure we are doing all we can to promote healthy eggs(her diet and such).

Thanks BYC!!
 
well the buff she has been laying all week, and her eggs have been good. It was just last night that we woke up to two eggs that were very soft and mushy. We also are integrating a silkie into the flock of 2 so I am sure there is some stress involved
 
have been rushing up shells slipping them into their food, m hoping nothing is wrong with my kit kat! will keep an eye on her
 
Not unusual for newly laying birds to drop softies where ever, they are harder to 'feel and control' coming down the pike, also common for there to be 2.
It doesn't have to do with how much calcium you are feeding.
Can be more common with high production breeds like sexlinks.

Can also take them some time to use the nests.

What and how exactly are you feeding?
 
We feed them some scratch, and now pellets. They get veggies as well as fruits as treats and they range the yard throughout the day. Just recently we have been giving them a meal worm mix as well as egg shells and oyster shells. They eat well and they look like healthy birds just didn't know if this there is something we should change in their diet?!!?!?!?!?
 
By the wording of your last post, I wonder if their diet is part of the issue. Pellets should be the biggest part of their diet. I would totally eliminate the scratch, unless you are using a tiny bit to train them to come when called. And I agree with PP: new layers can have issues with rubber eggs, no matter what their diet. It should all work out.
 

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