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chickengoggles
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I had a new layer that was dropping soft shell eggs at night. I did give her a calcium pill but the thing that I think helped the most was I toasted their eggshells and put them on top of the oyster shell. Turns out that doing that led her to start eating the oyster shell. This pic is of her weirdest soft shell. Also the last one that I've seen. I never thought that pullets wouldn't instinctively know to eat the oyster shell. Have you seen yours eating oyster shell? Sorry if this was already answered earlier.View attachment 1693471
It wasn't already covered, and I'm going to try it, thanks - how do you toast their eggshells? I assume a pan in the oven, but at what temp and for how long? Thanks!