This is going to be a lenghty question for the great people here at BYC and need(I think) the whole story. It starts with 4 Blue Star chicks 3 pullets and a Roo kinda ..we rehomed the roo, once they were 13-14 weeks integrated them to 8 girl flock...about 4 weeks later 1 pullett tests her wings and flies the 4 ft chainlink fence and was taken by a predator...all we found was feathers. Next we rescued a stray puppy(I know its BYC but bare with me) we are down to 2 Blue Stars...we free range our flock ad the new pup isn't chicken broke yet. Another month passes and for no reason we could determine we find a dead Blue Star...still warm with no physical injury we could find. Down to 1 blue star, here cones the question(s) now the new puppy has figured out raw egg is a good treat and ate 2 eggs in a nest box then after we correct her of doing that a week later I starts again...and today we catch the last Blue stsr in a nest box face first eating an egg then as I go to replace the nest pad there is a second bird eating the egg...now I am not sure WHO started the egg eating. Question 1. How do you stop hens/pulletts from eating eggs, we both work full-time and they are unattended from 7am to 4pm.
Question 2. The egg that was eaten had a very thin shell. What causes that condition. We have not had thin shells in the past and normally have very thick shells. We live where there was an old river delta and there is plenty of calcium and shell fragments
Question 3. Does anyone think we need to offer oyster shell for free will eating. Thank you in advance and sorry for the LONG post.
Question 2. The egg that was eaten had a very thin shell. What causes that condition. We have not had thin shells in the past and normally have very thick shells. We live where there was an old river delta and there is plenty of calcium and shell fragments
Question 3. Does anyone think we need to offer oyster shell for free will eating. Thank you in advance and sorry for the LONG post.