linguini
Songster
Since today is the coldest day we have had this winter, I gave my chooks some extra end of day treats.
While all of them were excited and going crazy with the black sunflower seeds and mealworms, I noticed Clove - our Olive Egger, who is usually the leader and often jumps up to my bag/bowl - was standing in the corner, all fluffed up and looking strange. I tossed some treats in front of her to get her attention, but she still stood there looking funny. I thought she might be sick, walked to her and bent over to offer her the mealworms in my hand. She took two steps to get the worms, and a fluid egg with white and yolk came out of her, no shell! All the chooks immediately frantically gobbled up everything.
Clove is almost 7 months old, just laid an egg around 6:30 this morning, her cycle should be 25 hours or so (we record time/weight of every egg laid - nerdy first time chooks parents!). She started laying in mid December.
Should I be worried? Does this indicate protein or calcium deficiency? Her eggs are usually normal with pretty strong shell. And she always lay eggs in her preferred nesting box. BTW, my other poulette, a Blue Bell, also laid a somewhat deformed egg this morning (a little bubble bulge on shell).
While all of them were excited and going crazy with the black sunflower seeds and mealworms, I noticed Clove - our Olive Egger, who is usually the leader and often jumps up to my bag/bowl - was standing in the corner, all fluffed up and looking strange. I tossed some treats in front of her to get her attention, but she still stood there looking funny. I thought she might be sick, walked to her and bent over to offer her the mealworms in my hand. She took two steps to get the worms, and a fluid egg with white and yolk came out of her, no shell! All the chooks immediately frantically gobbled up everything.
Clove is almost 7 months old, just laid an egg around 6:30 this morning, her cycle should be 25 hours or so (we record time/weight of every egg laid - nerdy first time chooks parents!). She started laying in mid December.
Should I be worried? Does this indicate protein or calcium deficiency? Her eggs are usually normal with pretty strong shell. And she always lay eggs in her preferred nesting box. BTW, my other poulette, a Blue Bell, also laid a somewhat deformed egg this morning (a little bubble bulge on shell).