Thin eggshell -could the well water cause it?

leilavas

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Oct 21, 2020
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Hello, members of this forum!
I've being reading this forum for almost 5 years. Since I got my first chickens.It was very helpful and informative. Thanks you all!
This is my first thread. I'm really can't find a solution for this problem
So couple of years ago I noticed that the eggshells of my chicken's eggs became kind of thin,sometimes cracked. I was thinking it's due to the age of my chickens,since they were about 3 y.o. We had 5 layers and eventually our flock shrink to two.
So last July we got a brand new 12 beautiful chicks.
Starting last fall they become layers. And almost from the beginning the eggshells wasn't as good as 5 years ago when my first chickens started laying.
I was trying different feed, nothing worked. currently they have a Costco organic layer feed. I give them crushed eggshells and there is always a crushed oyster shell available.
No treats except some mealworms. They are free range most of the day at they yard.
The only thing I can think of-it's our water that come from the well. We had that well all the time and my first chickens drink it too and had a good thick eggshells,until
something happen and since then they never had nice eggshells on their eggs.
And now same thing happening with this young lades. Usually 2 out of 10 eggs have some cracks and the rest are ok,but I can tell it's not hard enough,pretty thin.
So can that water really be a problem? I know that our water has a lot of minerals,but other than that it's ok.
Or what else could cause it? I tried to give them bottled water for a week,didn't see much difference,but maybe week is not enough?
Sorry for a long thread,guys:bow
 
I doubt it's the water.
The only way to know is to have water fully assayed, which can be hard to find and expensive.

currently they have a Costco organic layer feed.
What are the protein and calcium percentages?
Seeing the label would be good here...or a link o the exact product.

How fresh is it?
Find the mill date, it should be in the label and printed on the sew band at bottom of bag.

Is it a crumble, pellet, or cracked grain formulation?


there is always a crushed oyster shell available.
Are they consuming this?
 

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