kimluvs2lol
Hatching
- Mar 29, 2015
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Hello!
One of my chickens in a small flock has begun to lay eggs. Her first egg was in found in the nesting box. I was impressed that she knew right were to go. She laid a couple of eggs in the nesting box.
However, I discovered a broken egg today that wasn't in the nesting box but below the perches. The egg shell was very soft.
I put out a dish of Oyster powder so that she can eat as needed. I read that they tend to know when they need more calcium.
I'm confused what I should do. Should I mix the powder in with the food though my flock is of different ages? Should I leave a golf ball or fake egg in the nesting box so she knows to go back.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I know that it is the same chicken because all of the other chickens are different breeds and suppose to lay brown or tan eggs.
Thanks,
Kimberly
One of my chickens in a small flock has begun to lay eggs. Her first egg was in found in the nesting box. I was impressed that she knew right were to go. She laid a couple of eggs in the nesting box.
However, I discovered a broken egg today that wasn't in the nesting box but below the perches. The egg shell was very soft.
I put out a dish of Oyster powder so that she can eat as needed. I read that they tend to know when they need more calcium.
I'm confused what I should do. Should I mix the powder in with the food though my flock is of different ages? Should I leave a golf ball or fake egg in the nesting box so she knows to go back.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. I know that it is the same chicken because all of the other chickens are different breeds and suppose to lay brown or tan eggs.
Thanks,
Kimberly