Soft-shelled Eggs!

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Hi there friends! We have 2 White Chinese Geese, one boy and one girl, gotten in June of last year, so about 7 months old… I was under the idea that she would not start laying eggs until she was older than 1 year old, but much to my surprise, she laid her first eggs this week!! One of the coldest weeks of the year here! Silly goose. She laid 3 beautiful eggs this week, and they were perfect! And huge…
But the last two days she has laid “soft shelled” eggs that are just breaking as soon as she lays them. Nothing has changed in her daily routine, and Praise The Lord, she’s acting normal… do you guys know what’s going on? I know she’s still learning the ropes of laying, and usually eggs have some quirks the first little while, I just wanted to make sure there wasn’t something I needed to be doing to help!
Thanks in advance, and have a blessed day!!!
 
Hi there friends! We have 2 White Chinese Geese, one boy and one girl, gotten in June of last year, so about 7 months old… I was under the idea that she would not start laying eggs until she was older than 1 year old, but much to my surprise, she laid her first eggs this week!! One of the coldest weeks of the year here! Silly goose. She laid 3 beautiful eggs this week, and they were perfect! And huge…
But the last two days she has laid “soft shelled” eggs that are just breaking as soon as she lays them. Nothing has changed in her daily routine, and Praise The Lord, she’s acting normal… do you guys know what’s going on? I know she’s still learning the ropes of laying, and usually eggs have some quirks the first little while, I just wanted to make sure there wasn’t something I needed to be doing to help!
Thanks in advance, and have a blessed day!!!
Chinese are prolific layers and can start very early.

Does she have access to oyster shell? If you don’t have any on hand start offering her boiled chicken egg shells.
 
Chinese are prolific layers and can start very early.

Does she have access to oyster shell? If you don’t have any on hand start offering her boiled chicken egg shells.
Oh goodness, I didn’t know they could eat that!! I have oyster shells for the chickens, and egg shells!! I’ll be sure to give them some, Lord’s Willing!!! The geese hang out with the ducks, so will it hurt the ducks if the oyster shell is out for the geese and the ducks get ahold of it?
 
Oh goodness, I didn’t know they could eat that!! I have oyster shells for the chickens, and egg shells!! I’ll be sure to give them some, Lord’s Willing!!! The geese hang out with the ducks, so will it hurt the ducks if the oyster shell is out for the geese and the ducks get ahold of it?
No your ducks should have oyster shells available at all times :)
 
Oh goodness, I didn’t know they could eat that!! I have oyster shells for the chickens, and egg shells!! I’ll be sure to give them some, Lord’s Willing!!! The geese hang out with the ducks, so will it hurt the ducks if the oyster shell is out for the geese and the ducks get ahold of it?
They’ll eat it if they’re in need of it, usually. Sometimes it can take them a bit to figure out what it is.
 
At first they preferred egg shells because I don’t think they knew what oyster shell was, but now they’ll eat whichever if they need it.
Okay, now I have a new issue… she isn’t eating the oyster shells or chicken egg shells, and she is acting sort of off. Not hanging out with her buddy goose, not honking loudly, and her poo is white/clear and kind of sticky. What do I do?! I’m praying she gets better, she’s such a good goose girl!!!
 
Okay, now I have a new issue… she isn’t eating the oyster shells or chicken egg shells, and she is acting sort of off. Not hanging out with her buddy goose, not honking loudly, and her poo is white/clear and kind of sticky. What do I do?! I’m praying she gets better, she’s such a good goose girl!!!
I answered on your other post, I’ll answer here also in case you don’t see the other.
If sounds like she may be eggbound or have had an egg break internally which can be very dangerous.
Calcium gluconate will help her absorb the calcium she needs the quickest and help her pass the egg.
If it’s broken internally she’ll have to pass the egg remnants asap or a serious infection will begin that will definitely require antibiotics and possibly surgery.
 

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