Ya, the hens dive right into the broken eggsThat's what I'm thinking. I mean she was in a deep molt and not laying (nor eating much) when I switched feed, so I was surprised she then started trying. But she's stopped again. Seems healthy/active though. So I assume she's taking another break.
The eggs referenced in my post seem to have been almost entirely eaten--only evidence being yolk stains). Typically if a hard shell accidentally breaks and is eaten there are some remnants of shell. But, my BO, who is roomies with the hen in question, does have a history of being clumsy/breaking eggs and then eating them (I've just always caught her and stopped it).
I had a hen whose softshell broke in her a couple months ago. Similar to yours, she was dripping egg material from vent, very lethargic/clearly straining to expel content, and I saw the remnant of a soft shell as evidence. Got her to pass the rest through epsom soaks and then had her treated for EYP. So that experience had me on high alert--the yolk stains made my heart drop! How is your hen? Did she recover?



- Spay her
- Hormones to stop her reproductive cycle
- Put her Down
- Continue to treat her with the meds
We chose to continue treating her but after Passing that final Bloody egg shell her body stopped laying on its own! Saved us money since options 1 and 2 were impossible for us. She is recovered as a non-laying hen (although head hen still) and is as spunky as she was before! She lets nothing stop her and we love her to pieces. Her name is Joy and she is a 3 yro SS, who we call our Wonder Chicken, as she lets nothing Stop her!