Why would just one hen out of 11 be laying a very soft shell egg?
They all have acsess to crushed egg shells free choice.
That is all I have ever used for over a year and have had no
problems at all. I have noticed for a while egg yolk on some of
the eggs. More than once I have had to change out the straw bedding
in a nest box because it was wet with yolk.
I really thought we had one or more of the girls breaking and eating
the egg. But shell was no where to be found. Today I got one that
the shell was so thin you could have ran you finger right through it.
The shell was very pale nearly white and mine lay brown eggs.
I have been getting a pale thin shell from one of the girls for a while
but not this paper thin.
Is she just not eating the crushed shell?? Or is she sick??
I recently changed from laying crumbles
to Flock Raiser which has less calcium. This was done because I have younger
pullets that can't eat the laying crumbles yet because of the high calcium.
They all have acsess to crushed egg shells free choice.
That is all I have ever used for over a year and have had no
problems at all. I have noticed for a while egg yolk on some of
the eggs. More than once I have had to change out the straw bedding
in a nest box because it was wet with yolk.
I really thought we had one or more of the girls breaking and eating
the egg. But shell was no where to be found. Today I got one that
the shell was so thin you could have ran you finger right through it.
The shell was very pale nearly white and mine lay brown eggs.
I have been getting a pale thin shell from one of the girls for a while
but not this paper thin.
Is she just not eating the crushed shell?? Or is she sick??
I recently changed from laying crumbles
to Flock Raiser which has less calcium. This was done because I have younger
pullets that can't eat the laying crumbles yet because of the high calcium.