- Jan 7, 2015
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!!! My sweet little hen is in distress and I cannot find the answer to help her!!! My 15 month old Americauna hen has been laying a normal egg each day since last April. In the last 6 weeks her egg laying days are spread out and now all but one are soft shelled and at least 3 have had the white tube attached on the end. Her diet has not changed with the exception of calcium powder this week and her environment has not either.
She has consistent access of the following: Egg layers mash, oyster shell, mixed millet seeds, dried and live meal worms, crickets, earthworms, shredded fish canned cat food, shredded cheese, grass, alfalfa, backyard bugs, pea gravel, shaved coconut hulls for bedding and fresh water
Treats include: shredded beef, cooked rice, raw oatmeal, dry cereal, grapes, raisins, and more
She is not a fan of: sweet things, most fruit, most veggies, tries a lot of what we eat and loses interest
She goes outside with our company but lives indoors with us. Seriously, we remodeled our whole upstairs in June to accommodate her needs.
I just went and purchased a UVA reptile bulb to set up near her house and some bird vita-drops with vitamin D to try when I get home tonight. My mom checked Sesame an hour ago and reported that she was standing on her nest and no egg in sight. She recently cuddled with her for a while and Sesame insists on sitting on the floor outside her house. I'm really worried that whatever is wrong is not reversible.
She has consistent access of the following: Egg layers mash, oyster shell, mixed millet seeds, dried and live meal worms, crickets, earthworms, shredded fish canned cat food, shredded cheese, grass, alfalfa, backyard bugs, pea gravel, shaved coconut hulls for bedding and fresh water
Treats include: shredded beef, cooked rice, raw oatmeal, dry cereal, grapes, raisins, and more
She is not a fan of: sweet things, most fruit, most veggies, tries a lot of what we eat and loses interest
She goes outside with our company but lives indoors with us. Seriously, we remodeled our whole upstairs in June to accommodate her needs.
I just went and purchased a UVA reptile bulb to set up near her house and some bird vita-drops with vitamin D to try when I get home tonight. My mom checked Sesame an hour ago and reported that she was standing on her nest and no egg in sight. She recently cuddled with her for a while and Sesame insists on sitting on the floor outside her house. I'm really worried that whatever is wrong is not reversible.