Soft Egg Issue

I have had this problem in recent weeks with low egg yield (only 4 hens and I don't depend on them) but I am a little concerned. I am changing their feed to Layena as it seemed alright when I last used it. I think Fred has the answer--vitamin D. I think I will add some to the feed. Oyster shell is ignored and I give them all their shells back to eat.
I remain perplexed and hope you get more responses.
 
FYI, it has been a few weeks and have not had a soft egg since switching food!! I still give them lots of produce and this is not affecting the egg production. One of the girls flew over the fence and got "mauled" by an Irish Setter. She didn't lay for 2 or 3 days while she healed and then picked right back up with her production. This food from the local grain mill has a different look and a different smell and they seem to really like it. Plus, it is WAY cheaper than Layena from TSC. YAY!!
 
FYI, it has been a few weeks and have not had a soft egg since switching food!! I still give them lots of produce and this is not affecting the egg production. One of the girls flew over the fence and got "mauled" by an Irish Setter. She didn't lay for 2 or 3 days while she healed and then picked right back up with her production. This food from the local grain mill has a different look and a different smell and they seem to really like it. Plus, it is WAY cheaper than Layena from TSC. YAY!!
It doesn't suck that they are close to yours truly :D ... I can't wait to show you the.mill, bro... Sent from my DROID X2 using Tapatalk 2
 

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