I have seven laying hens all less than a year old. Up till now they've all been fairly healthy after I got rid of the mites they arrived with! I've never found any soft shelled eggs up till now, but today I got two. My sister saw one being laid outside, but she didn't notice which hen laid it, and later on I found a sticky yolky mess in their nesting box, but no shell pieces, just a kind of rubbery skin. I got five other eggs today, all with the normal tough shells. Now I notice one of my hens is looking very under the weather. She's been sitting hunkered down in one spot for a few hours and her feathers are all puffled up. I picked her up and prodded her about a bit and her abdomen feels soft but not swollen. I'm not sure how it would normally feel though as I haven't really examined any of them in that way before.
I feed them layers pellets and layers mash, with poultry spice sprinkled on (that's a powder mineral supplement with calcium in it) and I put a special chicken multivitamin in their water. They free range for 6-10 hours every day and get a handful of corn most days too. Oh, and every few days I feed them back their own shells too.
What should I do about the puffled up hen? And what should I do about the eggs?
I feed them layers pellets and layers mash, with poultry spice sprinkled on (that's a powder mineral supplement with calcium in it) and I put a special chicken multivitamin in their water. They free range for 6-10 hours every day and get a handful of corn most days too. Oh, and every few days I feed them back their own shells too.
What should I do about the puffled up hen? And what should I do about the eggs?