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Of my four pullets, one is laying. She has been getting more consistent in the past few days. It was about 30 hours in between eggs. Then she laid an egg Friday around 10 a.m. Yesterday (Sat), she laid at 8:00 a.m. We saw her both times.
This morning I went out at 6:30 a.m. to let them out of the coop. There was a soft shelled egg in the roosting area, like it was dropped in their sleep. It had obviously been pecked into as well. It wasn't cracked...it had a hole in it and some of the yolk hanging out.
I am guessing it was the same chicken, but even if it was another chicken that laid it, they ate some of it. Is there any way to prevent that when it happens at night?
This morning I went out at 6:30 a.m. to let them out of the coop. There was a soft shelled egg in the roosting area, like it was dropped in their sleep. It had obviously been pecked into as well. It wasn't cracked...it had a hole in it and some of the yolk hanging out.
I am guessing it was the same chicken, but even if it was another chicken that laid it, they ate some of it. Is there any way to prevent that when it happens at night?