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Where they lay the eggs. I call it a brooder -- not sure that's correct. So, what should I do? Wait for it to happen again -- it's only happened this once and all the chickens seemed to be acting normal. What should I do next? And thanks for the response.I agree with Sourland.
Also, what do you mean by "brooder"?
I've always called it a egg box, or nesting box.Where they lay the eggs. I call it a brooder -- not sure that's correct. So, what should I do? Wait for it to happen again -- it's only happened this once and all the chickens seemed to be acting normal. What should I do next? And thanks for the response.
I do put out oyster shell for them; I feed the purina layena which also has oyster shell in it. they also get treats -- dried meal work and scratch. how would I know if it's something serious with the reproductive system.I've always called it a egg box, or nesting box.
What do you feed them? If you don't already, I would supplement them with calcium from crushed egg shells or oyster shells.
If it continues to happen, it could be a reproductive problem. Since it's only happened once, and they are still young, I wouldn't worry about it.I do put out oyster shell for them; I feed the purina layena which also has oyster shell in it. they also get treats -- dried meal work and scratch. how would I know if it's something serious with the reproductive system.
Ok, I'll make sure to contact the vet if it happens again.If it continues to happen, it could be a reproductive problem. Since it's only happened once, and they are still young, I wouldn't worry about it.
By the way, thank you.Ok, I'll make sure to contact the vet if it happens again.
No problem!By the way, thank you.