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I know right!Sounds nasty.
It's supposed to get them to think that's how the eggs taste
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I know right!Sounds nasty.
It's pretty important to be able to assess the nutritional content of a feed when you're having problems.no it’s not written on the bag but i also took a handfull of lime and put it with the feed
i think i know who my eggeater isI don’t know if anyones asked this, but have you tried fake plastic or wood eggs?
to increase the calciumIt's pretty important to be able to assess the nutritional content of a feed when you're having problems.
Why would you put lime in the feed?
Okay, good. Hopefully they help.i think i know who my eggeater is
i just got some wooden eggs and as i put them in the nesting box one of chickens came and immediately started pecking at the eggs
If you think they need calcium, add a side dish of oyster shell.to increase the calcium
i just got some wooden eggs today and i put a couple in the nesting boxes were they lay hopefully it works otherwise i don’t think theres anything more i can doIf you think they need calcium, add a side dish of oyster shell.
I would put a bunch of wood eggs everywhere and try to get any newly laid eggs immediately. Theoretically, if the eggs get pecked and don’t get broke for a few days, they will stop pecking. Not sure if that is doable for you.
We ran into that problem with ours at one point. We started giving them more protein (boiled eggs, tuna, meat, nutritional yeast, etc) and also more calcium and it stopped. We also got more eggs from the older girls who weren't laying anymore.my chickens have recently started eating their eggs. there seems to be no nutritional problems regarding their feed so i installed rolling nest boxes in order to stop them from accessing the egg so they stopped laying in the nesting boxes and started laying the eggs randomly around the coop and eating them. they’re really driving me crazy.
Try introducing a new rooster or hen. Mix things up a bit.my chickens have recently started eating their eggs. there seems to be no nutritional problems regarding their feed so i installed rolling nest boxes in order to stop them from accessing the egg so they stopped laying in the nesting boxes and started laying the eggs randomly around the coop and eating them. they’re really driving me crazy.