Wonky shell gland....or just a glitch.This is the extra deposit on the shell.
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Looks like to different birds, from shape of egg.
Might be eating too much calcium or not processing it 'correctly'?
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Wonky shell gland....or just a glitch.This is the extra deposit on the shell.
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Hmmm....what do potassium deposits look like?Although I've had similar deposits of potassium after the hens have eaten bananas.
Similar to the photos.Hmmm....what do potassium deposits look like?
Never heard of that one before.
Not sure how to tell any difference.....egg shells do have a component of potassium.Similar to the photos.
The potassium reacts or binds to the calcium on the shell. I forget where I read about it.
IKR....same here...I CRSI seem to be forgetting a lot of things lately.![]()
Mary - I just looked up what you were speaking of and you are correct. I had always assumed that since most of the wildlife we tend to see come from a large parcel of a wildlife preserve that we have down the road. I had been taking them back out to the preserve if caught. I realize that cannot be done now under section 5.52 - 9 under the WILDLIFE DAMAGE AND NUISANCE CONTROL PERMITS. I will gladly take care of them appropriately. I am just happy that no one got sprayed.Please don't relocate raccoons, opossums, or foxes that you trap! In Michigan, you can legally relocate them on your own property, or on other private land within your county, with landowner permission. ONLY! Otherwise, don't trap it if you won't then shoot it.
Mary
You also may have caught the same animal over and overI had been taking them back out to the preserve if caught.