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Brenda Jones
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Thank You "theoldchick", the article was very informativePullets just starting to lay will have strange eggs until the shell gland has worked out the kinks. If you are feeding a good quality layer feed and sufficient water you don't need to start adding calcium to the diet, as too much calcium and other mineral can cause soft shells. I don't get worried unless the problem continues then I start looking at other factors such as stress, overcrowding and diseases. High production breeds will also lay soft/brittle shells. I have Sapphire Gems and though they lay at a good rate, I do get soft/brittle eggs now and again.
https://cluckin.net/why-are-my-chickens-laying-soft-or-thin-shelled-eggs.html