Juliebanning
Chirping
Try the tums for a week or two and see if it helps. This sounds exactly like my girl and the tums seemed to help. You may want to take her to your Dr because continuous soft eggs could be an infection
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I did at first just while I was giving it to make sure she got it she eats them fine without hiding it in anything now but at first I had to wrap the pieces in bread hope it helpsThanks, Julie. I will give it a try- do you separate her from the others when giving her the Tums?
I am so thankful that I have a good avian vet around, so if this continues into next week, we'll schedule an appt.
I've read that vinegar can block calcium absorption.Hi, the problem definitely not the overeating outside. Maybe the problem that they always coopet up and not getting enough vitamins and calcium. Free rangeing would not hurt a chicken. However I went to my neighbour she is like 76 and lives on a nearby farm she told me it's maybe calcium if your chiken doesn't pick up oystershells try the powder version on it, one more think she said she put a little vinegar in the drinking water and that's should clear her out. Alternatively take her to your vet and they can work they magic.
Hope she will start laying eggs very soon.
Have you considered trying a different brand layer feed?