Yup- suppose it had to happen sometime!
Pretty sure of the cause though- and thought I'd share my idea
We got some goslings 4 weeks go and we were told we could feed the chooks and goslings on finishers pellets.
I had my doubts and asked around ....and everyone nodded wisely
(OK- fine thought I - stop being paranoid- food is food - and over here a free ranging chook is lucky if it's got grass in it's run - and fed on more than stale bread and veg peelings)
My chooks still have porrige with spice, ground shell and garlic, and handfuls of oyster grit- but I still got this soft shelled egg
I really do feel that the type of the feed must have been the cause of the soft shell( bit like parchment)
So I'm off to get some cod liver oil and more layers pellets today.
Hmm- yup- I do feel guilty
( fingers crossed that I am right and there's not something else about to rear it's ugly head such as red mite/lice which I've not yet seen)
Pretty sure of the cause though- and thought I'd share my idea
We got some goslings 4 weeks go and we were told we could feed the chooks and goslings on finishers pellets.
I had my doubts and asked around ....and everyone nodded wisely
(OK- fine thought I - stop being paranoid- food is food - and over here a free ranging chook is lucky if it's got grass in it's run - and fed on more than stale bread and veg peelings)
My chooks still have porrige with spice, ground shell and garlic, and handfuls of oyster grit- but I still got this soft shelled egg
I really do feel that the type of the feed must have been the cause of the soft shell( bit like parchment)
So I'm off to get some cod liver oil and more layers pellets today.
Hmm- yup- I do feel guilty
( fingers crossed that I am right and there's not something else about to rear it's ugly head such as red mite/lice which I've not yet seen)
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