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I have two secondhand hens, a wyandotte and a naked neck silkie, who I've had about two weeks. Not sure exactly how old they are, the person I got them from said "about a year." They came to me with poopy butts, but laying ok. The wyandotte started laying her second day here and has been doing six eggs a week, the silkie, who had been broody for months before being given to me, started laying after being here a week and laid about six in the past week. (Her first day laying, she even laid TWO!)
Yesterday I got one silkie egg and zero from the wyandotte. This morning when I opened the coop I found one broken, soft egg that I couldn't really tell which bird it came from. Both did a large morning poo when I let them out of the coop this morning, one was pretty watery and one was solid. But again, I didn't catch either in the act and don't know who dropped what.
So far I've fed them a scrambled egg with the shell and some oregano mashed in, and they're both eating and drinking pretty enthusiastically. What related symptoms should I be watching out for?
Yesterday I got one silkie egg and zero from the wyandotte. This morning when I opened the coop I found one broken, soft egg that I couldn't really tell which bird it came from. Both did a large morning poo when I let them out of the coop this morning, one was pretty watery and one was solid. But again, I didn't catch either in the act and don't know who dropped what.
So far I've fed them a scrambled egg with the shell and some oregano mashed in, and they're both eating and drinking pretty enthusiastically. What related symptoms should I be watching out for?