Wonky Chicken....

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I am hoping you guys might be able to help me out and let me know if there is some hope for my girl, Elsie.

She is a 1-year-old EE. She just started laying about 6-7 weeks ago. She has only laid maybe 8-10 eggs total since then. Her first egg ever was a soft-shelled egg. She has laid regular eggs since then (again, maybe a total of only 8 eggs since then). Then a couple days ago, she laid another soft-shelled egg.

Both times, the day before she lays a soft-shelled egg, she gets very wonky. She gets lethargic, has trouble walking or doesn't want to, she will either stand or lay down with her eyes closed, tail is down. We had a thunderstorm come up quick when she was in this state. She didn't move out of the pouring rain and lightening/thunder. I ran outside and put her in the coop. She manages to get herself up onto the first roost, but can't seem to go any further. The next morning, she has bounced back and I find she has laid a soft-shelled egg under her roost. It appears that she is going through this again today (last time was only 2 days ago). I don't know if she has something wrong with her internal organs or what. Besides these 3 times of laying soft-shelled eggs, she is normally fine and active.

I feed free-choice oyster shell and my organic layer has added calcium in it also. I see her eating the oyster shell at times and again she has had some regular eggs - not very many, mind you.

Has anyone ever encountered this? If so, what did you do? I don't know if she is suffering when she goes through this process - she certainly doesn't look comfortable. If she is suffering, then is it more humane to put her down? I want to give her a chance. She is a sweet bird and I don't care all that much if she doesn't lay many eggs. I just don't want her to be suffering.

Any thoughts?

Wendy
 
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I have the same issue with my Sweetpea. I haven't found a solution yet, but here is what I've tried so far.

Added extra calcium to feed. Added ground egg shell to feed.
Added Life-Lyte mega tabs to water for extra Vit. D and Potassium (to help with calcium absorption)
Make sure she gets at least 10 hours of sunlight daily.

Vet suggested a bacterial infection in her reproductive tract, so we did a 10 day round of tetracycline.
Eggs went bad again after treatment.

I've done allot of research, but no one seems to know what this is. I've learned to enjoy her when she feels good,
keep her safe in a quiet place when she doesn't.

Please let me know if you learn about anything different.
 
Thank you so much for the info. How much oyster shells do or can you add to food? I don't know how much is too much - especially for my other girls who do not have calcium issues. I have been crushing up their egg shells, so I can see if she will take that.

It is amazing that when she is laying okay, she is just fine. She gets into these weird lows and bounces back once she lays her soft/thin shelled eggs.

Thank you again for sharing your experience.

Wendy
 

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