Well, decided to change the bulb that shines on the chickens to a daylight bulb. I'm hoping that helps Gurtrude with calcium absorption so she can start producing shells on her eggs. I'm not overly concerned about lack of shell, it's better than no eggs at all... at least I don't have to worry about internal laying. She's also been a little more tired, but I'm also attributing that to a lack of vitamin D. If the change in lighting doesn't work, I'll start supplementing the vitamin D. She's still molting as well, but hasn't been all that interested in oyster shell, which is what makes me think she's lacking the vitamin D. She still had a third of her feathers that need to be replaced, so I know she won't be laying regularly, but last time she looked she wasn't laughing at all, though that could have been because she was too young. Again, I'm not overly worried, just methodically working on what the shell department is missing. Without the shell department working, the ready of the system is moving faster, and I've had some messes with no yolks and some messes that are just albumen with no membrane.
So much fun...

So much fun...

