Sep 26, 2011 #2 cva34 Songster 8 Years Joined Aug 10, 2011 Messages 679 Reaction score 84 Points 164 Location Van Vleck ,TX Quote: I Have seen it before over the years.But I have no answer.But I bet the hen got a sore hiney...cva34
Quote: I Have seen it before over the years.But I have no answer.But I bet the hen got a sore hiney...cva34
Sep 26, 2011 #3 pete55 Songster 8 Years Joined Feb 19, 2011 Messages 1,743 Reaction score 315 Points 171 Location Suffolk, UK It appears the hen's oviduct has simply laid down granular areas of calcium that appear as a rough surface. Just in case the actual shell is thinner ensure the birds have access to grit and oystershell
It appears the hen's oviduct has simply laid down granular areas of calcium that appear as a rough surface. Just in case the actual shell is thinner ensure the birds have access to grit and oystershell
Sep 26, 2011 #4 mulia24 Songster 10 Years Joined Aug 9, 2009 Messages 1,219 Reaction score 4 Points 151 Location Country of Power Failure It doesn't bad. I got it many times. The egg both yolk and the white part just the same with usual. Since this is not a problem (IMO), I don't think this need a troubleshooting.
It doesn't bad. I got it many times. The egg both yolk and the white part just the same with usual. Since this is not a problem (IMO), I don't think this need a troubleshooting.