Hello Everyone - long time no chat (I have been peeking though!!) - Looking for input on the cause of wrinkled eggs - typically extra large - not sure who/was laying them. Over the winter we've had 3 RIR hens die; they would have been 3 this spring. Each one had hard abdomens and when brought in for quarantine, did not lay eggs. The last hen started hiding in the corner of the coop about 6 weeks ago. We would bring her out into the yard (shoveled free of snow, of course) and the behavior would cease. She would eat treats and act normal and then 3 wks later or so the same behavior. She was acting perfectly normal on Wed of this week, Thurs began sitting on the floor again - take her out - she'd enjoy treats with everyone else, and then yesterday it was back on the floor again so we left her there for the evening. This morning I removed her from the flock and brought her out into the yard. She couldn't stand and was obviously not comfortable at all. We euthanized her. In this hen, her crop actually felt boney - this was not true of the other 2 hens. From what I can determine (reading on line) they all may have been internal layers, resulting in infections....any thought/input would be appreciated - and yes, Sam, we ARE looking forward to Chickenstock and SPRING!