Hi,
We have 5 light sussex hens; 2 are only about 20 weeks old and not laying yet, the other 3 are a year old and lay pretty well.
However, we still get quite a few soft shelled eggs (maybe one in five?) and whilst I don't mind, I am concerned that one or all may be unwell.
They have a diet of mash supplemented with oyster shell mixed in, plus poultry shield sprinkled in their feeder; they have corn, cheese and raisins as a treat.
They have a large pen (3m x 6m) and are free to roam the yard whenever we are about (50% of the time), so in general i think they have an "interesting" life.
They 'look' healthy enough, so is anything wrong?
Many thanks,
Nick
We have 5 light sussex hens; 2 are only about 20 weeks old and not laying yet, the other 3 are a year old and lay pretty well.
However, we still get quite a few soft shelled eggs (maybe one in five?) and whilst I don't mind, I am concerned that one or all may be unwell.
They have a diet of mash supplemented with oyster shell mixed in, plus poultry shield sprinkled in their feeder; they have corn, cheese and raisins as a treat.
They have a large pen (3m x 6m) and are free to roam the yard whenever we are about (50% of the time), so in general i think they have an "interesting" life.
They 'look' healthy enough, so is anything wrong?
Many thanks,
Nick
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