Flappy
In the Brooder
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Above is a pic of an egg I found in the coop. It is paper thin. Not sure which girl laid it but it was the first egg for whomever did. Is this normal. Egg was all over inside coop.
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Above is a pic of an egg I found in the coop. It is paper thin. Not sure which girl laid it but it was the first egg for whomever did. Is this normal. Egg was all over inside coop.
It can be normal for new layers, and it can take up to a month or so for things to smooth out. Despite the 'stressless environment' she lives in, laying can be quite stressful, especially for a possibly slightly neurotic bird. Some adjust better than others. Just be patient and don't worry too much.I think soft shell can be normal for first time layers, I'm just not sure how long it continues for....
So yesterday my BR was doing her usual in and out of the nesting box, walking around the yard kind of whinning. Finally I put a fake egg in the box and placed her in it then she laid a normal egg! WTF? So confusing, I guess I'll see what she does today....
Yesterday there was no egg. I have 5 and am only guessing its my light brahma that laid the soft shell egg. I am assuming it's her because yesterday she went into the coop and sat in a nesting box for about and hour with no egg. I am concerned she is egg bound. She looks fine, seems to be eating. Any advice on this would be great?It can be normal for new layers, and it can take up to a month or so for things to smooth out. Despite the 'stressless environment' she lives in, laying can be quite stressful, especially for a possibly slightly neurotic bird. Some adjust better than others. Just be patient and don't worry too much.
Forgot to mention that my hens are young and this is first time laying eggs.It can be normal for new layers, and it can take up to a month or so for things to smooth out. Despite the 'stressless environment' she lives in, laying can be quite stressful, especially for a possibly slightly neurotic bird. Some adjust better than others. Just be patient and don't worry too much.
If she was egg bound, she'd be acting very ill.I am concerned she is egg bound. She looks fine, seems to be eating. Any advice on this would be great?
Some bird like to 'lounge' in the nests before and/or after laying an egg,
they may even hang out in there, then leave, then come back later to lay.
Be patient.