One of our two chickens (Daisy) has always laid slightly odd-looking eggs, uneven shaped and with funny knobbles on them like calcium deposits. They've been edible though, until the last week or so.
Now she only lays occasionally and the eggs are always broken by the time we find them because they have paper-thin shells, which split rather than crack.
Has anyone seen this before? What could be the cause?
Our other hen Delicious is laying perfectly and they both have a good diet of layers pellets, greenery and whatever they can forage in the garden. There is oyster shell in a hopper and I've seen both hens eating it.... Can't think what else it could be!
Now she only lays occasionally and the eggs are always broken by the time we find them because they have paper-thin shells, which split rather than crack.
Has anyone seen this before? What could be the cause?
Our other hen Delicious is laying perfectly and they both have a good diet of layers pellets, greenery and whatever they can forage in the garden. There is oyster shell in a hopper and I've seen both hens eating it.... Can't think what else it could be!
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