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Weird eggs, related to limping chicken?

RIRgal

In the Brooder
Jul 7, 2022
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Mt. Holly, North Carolina
Hi all My 5 Rhode Island Red Hens are 8 months old and have been laying good normal eggs. For about a week one of them has been laying a spotty light colored rough egg with a very thin shell. At first I thought not much of it, but it persisted. Today while I was watching over them free- range I noticed one girl limping. I removed some muck from between her pads and toes (nothing remarkable). Sprayed some bumble foot spray. I'm concerned now that something is related. I have no proof that she's the one laying the weird eggs though. Any thoughts? Pics attached for comparison of their normal egg color.

We're in North Carolina. They eat 16% protein crumbles. Get treats every couple days. Rock grit. Gravity fed waterer.
 

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Could be a correlation. Maybe add some oyster shell?

I'm wondering if with the free ranging she's getting less of the layer crumbles because she's out having fun eating whatever nature has to offer.
 
No, I do not think that the egg shell and the limping are in anyway related. If she is limping badly, you might check her feet. Sometimes they get a sticker, sometimes they fall off the roost, or misjudge a landing.

Weird egg shells happen, personally I don't think diet has that much to do with them either, but a lot of people on here do. I have found that if you change the diet it takes about the same amount of time as when you don't do anything for the glitches to figure out.

I would not worry about either too much.

Mrs K
 

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