OMG!!! A train horn made 2 of my EE's lay a shelless egg ???????????

I am waitng for them to lay this morning to check and make sure they are ok, and see if the eggs are normal, I hope this doent happen again!
 
Sounds as if they have depleted their body's calcium supply and need oyster shell. I'm thinking the train whistle and the passing of the abnormal eggs may have been coincidental. Young hens at initial point of lay may still be growing and need more calcium than older hens.
 

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