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gmendoza- It is probably not a problem with them not getting enough calcium as she said her first eggs had great, hard shells. When they all of the sudden start laying a shell-less egg it usually means they laid the egg prematurely. The shell is put onto the egg last. Stress can cause them to lay early, but it is very common in young hens just starting to lay who haven't gotten everything worked out yet. It can happen regardless of the amount of calcium they are getting. It is generally recommended to offer oyster shell free choice, they know when they need it and will eat it on their own. I still have one pullet who will not lay for awhile and do not want to force feed her calcium, too much calcium can damage their organs. If you have roos, they should not be fed the extra calcium either, only hens currently laying.
This thread discusses how mixing it with their food can cause them to get too much and the fact that they will eat it on their own when they need it: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=352503
This thread discusses how mixing it with their food can cause them to get too much and the fact that they will eat it on their own when they need it: https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=352503