What is this in the egg with the yolk

I'm not sure which hen laid the egg. But they're all just under 2 years old. We got them from a few different places. How old are they when they molt. I'm new to this whole thing. I want to learn everything to know cause I'm an animal lover and I don't want pain coming to any of them. And they're diet? Yes i recently got a few different types of wheat from someone. And I've also been introducing different foods(fruits, veggies, breads ect) no pasta, raw potatoes citrus or rotten anything. And black fly larva.
They molt every year. Usually between spring-fall
 
I'm not sure which hen laid the egg. But they're all just under 2 years old. We got them from a few different places. How old are they when they molt. I'm new to this whole thing. I want to learn everything to know cause I'm an animal lover and I don't want pain coming to any of them. And they're diet? Yes i recently got a few different types of wheat from someone. And I've also been introducing different foods(fruits, veggies, breads ect) no pasta, raw potatoes citrus or rotten anything. And black fly larva.
By the sounds of it, you're doing everything right. It could just be because of the new feed.
 
Yes i recently got a few different types of wheat from someone. And I've also been introducing different foods(fruits, veggies, breads ect) no pasta, raw potatoes citrus or rotten anything. And black fly larva.
They really should be on a layer feed or an all-flock, though, for proper nutrition. I am not saying that's what happens if you don't, but when I saw you say you feed wheat, that's not near the nutrition they need. Bread is empty and just a filler. Fruits and veggies are okay in moderation, but most try to get them to eat more of their feed so they get the vitamins and minerals they need, so keep treats to a minimum. Of course, they need treats, but just keep them as a treat and not a meal.

Also, it's a good idea to have a separate dish of oyster shell out. They eat that if they need it. If you happen to switch to an all-flock, that's higher protein so good for them, but has lower calcium, so they'll really need the added calcium.
 

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