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Thanks, Deb. I hope that was the last weird egg I see and it's smooth sailing from here on out. It was just the oddest thing I'd ever seen. I had one of those rubber eggs you mentioned just one time about a year ago. Just a glitch, I suppose. The very first egg from my original flock was quite soft in spots because we hadn't started any calcium yet when she laid at 19 weeks old, but we just haven't had any egg problems. They all do truly have what they need so I'll just expect to see a perfect egg from Miss Velvet next time.
*****I just came in from checking on them and I found another egg under the roost, complete with membrane, the membrane broken since it dropped from a couple of feet, but still a large egg. I bet anything that these two abnormal pullet eggs were backing up the works inside Miss Velvet.

*****I just came in from checking on them and I found another egg under the roost, complete with membrane, the membrane broken since it dropped from a couple of feet, but still a large egg. I bet anything that these two abnormal pullet eggs were backing up the works inside Miss Velvet.
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