The only treats they get are greens, salmon, scrambled eggs, oatmeal, raisins or other healthy things like that. They don't get an overabundance of those either. Meal worms and Grubblies when I need to bribe them. She is the only one having the issue so I think I will take your advice and start a bi- weekly regimen of calcium.

Out of curiosity .....what kind of treats cause calcium issues?
@Wickedchicken6 Might have a quicker answer.
 
I do not know but I have heard spinach.
I am going to do some digging and see what I can find.
Thanks for the project!

Check this out for now.
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I have heard oats with block absorption of some things can’t remember what it was. Like RJ said it would be all the girls not just one. She probably needs more than the others
 
The little green one? I gave one to the chickens today. Q-tip my BC hen gobbled it up
Little green bug? No...those awful Asian lady bugs. They are orange and stink when you squish them. They love my house.
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That’s just one window. They currently love my bathroom....:mad:
 
What breed is she?
Age?
How often do you feed treats?
Could she possible be a little piggy and she gets more treats than the others?
She is a 8 month old Bluebar.

I give them " treats" ( veggies and fruits) 5 or 6 times a week. 2 pie pans of chopped veggies or fruits shared by 9 chickens

Don't think she is any more of a piggie than the rest of them.
 

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