Pullet laid a soft egg and 4 days later no more eggs?

TheChickenWitch

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I found the other pullets eating it, otherwise I would have never known someone laid an egg! I’ve raised them from a few days old so I’m so excited someone started laying but is it normal for days in between when they begin laying? I have an idea who it might be, one is 4 weeks older than the others, but all of them are acting normal and happy.
 
Since she started laying she needs layena type of laying food and oyster shell grit. It’ll give her the nourishment she needs for hard eggs so she doesn’t get egg-bound (egg stuck in her she can’t get out). Can you update with the breed of chicken please? The breed of chicken is dependent on if she lays daily/almost daily/once in a while.
 
That is good to know as I’m just starting out too lol is it normal for the first egg to be soft? I suggested layena food and oyster shell grit since she started laying…
Since she has many that are younger she should continue to feed chick starter/grower and provide oyster shell on the side. The younger ones don’t need the calcium yet, and they all need the higher protein since they are still growing.
 
Thank you! I have polish hens, and two silkies, as I’ve read the polish tend to mature faster than silkies. So I’m pretty positive it was my oldest polish pullet Muffin
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She’s a doll 💜
 
Since she has many that are younger she should continue to feed chick starter/grower and provide oyster shell on the side. The younger ones don’t need the calcium yet, and they all need the higher protein since they are still grow
Since she has many that are younger she should continue to feed chick starter/grower and provide oyster shell on the side. The younger ones don’t need the calcium yet, and they all need the higher protein since they are still growing.
Thank you for that bit of info lol that makes since now that I’m really thinking about it.
 

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