One of my 4 hens, Sheila the Aussie, age 1 yr, has been laying soft shelled eggs for almost a month. In the middle of this, she went broody and was put in the broody buster cage for 4 days. This is a week after her release and she has laid 2 soft shell eggs so far and no normal ones. The hens are free range and although they have Layena pellets available, they eat very little of it. They also have oyster shell available. I have mixed oyster shell with 1 or 2 scrambled eggs and they will eat some of that but often leave half uneaten. I also mix milk with scrambled eggs and they seem to like that better. They have unlimited grass to eat and I assume grass has calcium, as do bugs? I have not found information on nutritional content of free range foraging.
Here are some of the other conditions that may be factors, She has been stressed, surely by being broody, by being caged. Also it is very hot, upper 90's. They do have lots of shady areas but it's still very hot.
If anyone has any suggestions, I would appreciate them, thanks!