GreyhoundGuy
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Hi all. I'm hoping you can help me out with a weird egg situation that my wife came upon today.
First of all, let me put all this out there:
The second egg (on the left, found on the poop tray) isn't so much of an egg, but a fleshy semi-developed egg material. She eventually poked it with a trowel and what looked like a bloody yolk came out. She says it looked like the beginning of an egg, but like it didn't complete the development process.
We have had our five gals since May and they've always produced nice, solid shells. In fact, I've always commented about how I really need to whack them against the side of our cast iron pans to get them to break clean. We're talking really strong egg shells!
Could this be due to the spraying for ants / fire ants? We've sprayed in the back before where the chickens free range, and we've done the same measures (cover for 2 days), and we've never had anything like this. (In fact, we got another egg today and a couple yesterday that were completely normal, too.)
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
-Joel
Hi all. I'm hoping you can help me out with a weird egg situation that my wife came upon today.
First of all, let me put all this out there:
- free feed DuMOR 16% Layer Pellets from TSC
- free feed (not mixed with feed, but available) grit and oyster shells
- hens are free range in back yard from 7am to 8pm
- egg production has dropped, in general, to 1-2 eggs per day total (over the last couple weeks)... attributed to Tropical Storm Harvey and weather changes
- sprayed backyard for ants / fire ants (due to increased water from Tropical Storm Harvey) 4 days ago with Bifen I/T, kept covered for 2 days
- while covered, no access to anything in area by chickens
The second egg (on the left, found on the poop tray) isn't so much of an egg, but a fleshy semi-developed egg material. She eventually poked it with a trowel and what looked like a bloody yolk came out. She says it looked like the beginning of an egg, but like it didn't complete the development process.
We have had our five gals since May and they've always produced nice, solid shells. In fact, I've always commented about how I really need to whack them against the side of our cast iron pans to get them to break clean. We're talking really strong egg shells!
Could this be due to the spraying for ants / fire ants? We've sprayed in the back before where the chickens free range, and we've done the same measures (cover for 2 days), and we've never had anything like this. (In fact, we got another egg today and a couple yesterday that were completely normal, too.)
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.
-Joel
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