Well...I googled "watery eggs" and got this....
Watery eggs
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The Classroom @ The Coop: Management archive: Watery eggs
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By Anonymous on Tuesday, February 13, 2001 - 09:55 am:
Why are some of my eggs watery? The yolk runs into the white which is also watery like a stale egg. They are collected daily and stored in the fridge. Any ideas? Is this a nutritional problem?
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By GINNY on Friday, February 16, 2001 - 10:26 am:
If a good many eggs are watery then it is definitely a nutritional problem - stick with commercial hen rations and add kelp to their diet and other fresh scraps. This should improve the quality and create firm, orange yolks with strong egg whites. Call your local feed store for further information - a great health book for chickens - The Chicken Health Handbook - by Gail Demerow - full of medical advice.
Good luck.
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By Possum on Saturday, April 7, 2001 - 07:30 pm:
Just found this site-Great! I also have watery eggs--the yolks break as soon as I crack the eggs and the whites are very runny and flat. My hens have free choice Layena, oyster shell (their shells are fine.), cracked corn and whatever they can find in the pasture, garden, yard and woods. What more could their little selves need?? They are excellent "chain harrows" and get the waste grain pre- and post-digestion from 14 horses. Is there any other reason besides nutrition? I thought it may be because some of the hens use the same nest, but even if I get the 1st egg, I've had the same problem. I've had chickens for many years and never had this problem to this extent. Any advice, info?
Pat
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