Lindy Wyatt
Hatching
- Jul 14, 2017
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I have four chickens, two black australorps and two barred rocks. I got them as pullets from McMurray hatchery back in April. Have been feeding Kalmbach Organic Layer Pellets since they arrived and have offered ManaPro grit and oyster shells daily too. They have two waterers that are changed daily. I supplement a little bit of probios, garlic and food grade Diatomaceous earth in their food. I think one of the australorps and maybe the others too that keeps laying rubber eggs. I googled and read that it could be from heat, stress, young layers, and/or low calcium. Sometimes I find the soft egg shell in the nesting boxes and other times out in dirt in the run. These are well loved and VERY pampered chickens. I am in Richmond, VA and we have been having really hot days around 90 to 95 degrees. This has been happening over the last month and half since they just started laying. I noticed usually a rubber egg for two days, then a couple of times a big double yolk egg and then not laying for a couple of days. Seems maybe she is just trying to get her system straight. Would appreciate any advice. Also one or two of them often have cecal poops pretty often. I do not see any worms in their poop. Is this normal? Many thanks!