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I have two bantam EE that are about 18mos old. After a year of nice, regular production, neither has laid a proper egg in at least two months. One (or both?) lay very thin-shelled eggs that are now to the point of being just membranes. These are breaking in the nest boxes, making a mess, and turning my the juveniles into egg eaters.
I don't see any signs of molt, but I guess they could be. What do you think, should I keep waiting for recovery or give up and cull?
More info: I feed a complete flock feed plus oyster shell. A handful of goodies from the garden in the am, couple handfuls of scratch in the pm. Also, there were two other bantam EE in this batch that I found dead in the coop (months apart) last fall. All my other (not EE) birds from this shipment and others have been fine this whole time.
Sorry for the long post, any insight much appreciated.
I don't see any signs of molt, but I guess they could be. What do you think, should I keep waiting for recovery or give up and cull?
More info: I feed a complete flock feed plus oyster shell. A handful of goodies from the garden in the am, couple handfuls of scratch in the pm. Also, there were two other bantam EE in this batch that I found dead in the coop (months apart) last fall. All my other (not EE) birds from this shipment and others have been fine this whole time.
Sorry for the long post, any insight much appreciated.