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Other than lack of calcium I'm not sure what else could cause this. I'm definitely at a loss with all 3 laying soft shells. Best of luck wish I could of been more help.It is currently all of our hens doing this
We have 3 hens and 1 roo
Other than lack of calcium I'm not sure what else could cause this. I'm definitely at a loss with all 3 laying soft shells. Best of luck wish I could of been more help.
They seem to be completely normal! We got a citrate +D3 calcium tablet bottle so they will each be getting one pill a day for 1 week. I am going to cut out all snacks and just let them free range and eat their feed. Maybe they are getting too much human food?I'm thinking the same thing. All three doing it would probably mean that it's a nutrition issue and not something like a cancer/reproductive system disease.
Or possibly a parasite?
Other than the soft eggs is their poop/behavior normal?
We gave them a tablet each tonight. We will do 1 tab a day for 7 days. I read that somewhere else. Hopefully that will give them enough of a boost!I agree with cutting out all other foods except their chicken feed and oyster shell. I would try the Calcium Citrate+D3 tablets as well.
What are the dimensions of the coop and run? Pictures would also help to rule out anything related to their housing and environment.