georgie123
In the Brooder
- Jul 14, 2020
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Good morning 
My bantam hen started laying this week (Tuesday), she has laid an egg around lunch time everyday since. Today she laid before I went down to open up the coop. It’s was a soft-shelled egg, surrounded by LOTS of diarrhoea. It was slightly creased on top, didn’t look punctured but possibly pierced a little as the nesting box was very damp. About an hour later she’s laid another completely shell-less egg this time (just membrane) which was also yolkless she laid this in the run. I managed to take a quick photo of this before the other hens got to it.
She’s had really bad diarrhoea since. Completely liquid and I can actually hear it when she goes to the toilet. I know hens can lay soft shelled eggs at the start of laying, does anyone else have a similar experience? Or should I be concerned it may be something more?
today I have given her some yoghurt, acv in water and made plenty of shell grit available, does anyone have any other tips? Her behaviour seems normal otherwise and comb is nice and red.
Maybe worth noting she recovered from a severe case of cocci about two months ago, it has also been raining here heavily all week, could it be a vitamin D deficiency?
Thanks so much for your time, any help is greatly appreciated!
happy Sunday!
Georgie
(Australia)

My bantam hen started laying this week (Tuesday), she has laid an egg around lunch time everyday since. Today she laid before I went down to open up the coop. It’s was a soft-shelled egg, surrounded by LOTS of diarrhoea. It was slightly creased on top, didn’t look punctured but possibly pierced a little as the nesting box was very damp. About an hour later she’s laid another completely shell-less egg this time (just membrane) which was also yolkless she laid this in the run. I managed to take a quick photo of this before the other hens got to it.
She’s had really bad diarrhoea since. Completely liquid and I can actually hear it when she goes to the toilet. I know hens can lay soft shelled eggs at the start of laying, does anyone else have a similar experience? Or should I be concerned it may be something more?
today I have given her some yoghurt, acv in water and made plenty of shell grit available, does anyone have any other tips? Her behaviour seems normal otherwise and comb is nice and red.
Maybe worth noting she recovered from a severe case of cocci about two months ago, it has also been raining here heavily all week, could it be a vitamin D deficiency?
Thanks so much for your time, any help is greatly appreciated!
happy Sunday!
Georgie
(Australia)