- Dec 29, 2014
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We have one hen out of our 15 hens that is laying shell-less and/or weak eggs.
She has always done this. I believe it is the way she is because they have access to plenty of calcium, etc and none of the others do that.
My problem is I can't figure out which one is laying it. It is consistent just one egg out of the all of them. So I believe it is just one of the hens not a couple of them. I need to find out because they are starting to eat it and I'm afraid it will lead to them eating eggs.
Any suggestions? Do I have to separate them one by one? I don't want to mess with the pecking order and I am afraid if I start separating them we will have problems. Ideas? Suggestions?
She has always done this. I believe it is the way she is because they have access to plenty of calcium, etc and none of the others do that.
My problem is I can't figure out which one is laying it. It is consistent just one egg out of the all of them. So I believe it is just one of the hens not a couple of them. I need to find out because they are starting to eat it and I'm afraid it will lead to them eating eggs.
Any suggestions? Do I have to separate them one by one? I don't want to mess with the pecking order and I am afraid if I start separating them we will have problems. Ideas? Suggestions?