Rockergirl
Songster
- Sep 14, 2022
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For the past couple of weeks my lady (easter egger, about 10 months old) has been laying broken eggs. She has a history of calcium deposits on her eggs. About a month ago, they started losing pigment, almost white and now the past 2 weeks - every egg is broken (either on the poop board or in the nest box). She eats oyster shells and a weekly scrambled egg. For the past week I have given her half of a scrambled egg every other day (with oyster shells cooked in it) and yesterday I add a calcium citrate/Vit d3 pill to the scrambled egg. I thought for sure I would see something different by now. Nothing. Just grabbed another broken egg in the nest box (to my amazement another hen laid in the same spot after her and didn't eat it....). Now what? Is this a bigger problem? How much longer do I give her scrambled eggs with oyster shells and calcium pills? If this doesn't do the trick, then what? She is her normal self otherwise - she is the lowest on the pecking order, a bit of a runt and a loner, super sweet and gentle.