I've been paying attention and it appears that 2 of my hens are doing it.
1 is an ancient Buff that used to lay jumbo eggs with paper thin shells but hasn't layed anything since Feb. I figure the calicum resources in her body are depleted.
The other one is a young but experienced hen that got mauled by a predator of some sort. She has a large painful looking scabby injury between her leg, tail and backbone where she's missing a huge patch of skin. I figured her body shut down the shell making process to create less stress on her body as she passes eggs as she heals.
But I'm just guessing.
1 is an ancient Buff that used to lay jumbo eggs with paper thin shells but hasn't layed anything since Feb. I figure the calicum resources in her body are depleted.
The other one is a young but experienced hen that got mauled by a predator of some sort. She has a large painful looking scabby injury between her leg, tail and backbone where she's missing a huge patch of skin. I figured her body shut down the shell making process to create less stress on her body as she passes eggs as she heals.
But I'm just guessing.
The pellets look exactly the same (so does the bag) it's just got the oyster shell inside the pellets. Good luck!!