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I feed an all flock and have for years. It is essential to have oyster shell on the side no matter what feed is offered, but especially with an all flock feed. Having oyster shell available helps them to regulate their own calcium needs even if they are on layer feed. If temps are high, egg laying slows and you can have thin shells. Any predator issues? stressors? Have they ever been dewormed? What else are they fed besides feed? Generally it's advised to cut out all extras when issues arise as treats - mealworms, scratch, etc can dilute their nutritional needs.I have two bielefelders, two lavender Orpington, and a RIR. I’ve been feeding them an all flock crumble for about a month to try and boost their protein due to low egg production, but it hasn’t made a difference. If anything, I’ve been getting fewer eggs since switching form the normal layer feed.