I occasionally get a wrinkly egg from my chookers, they all eat the same diet of, wild bird seed, pellets, kitchen scraps, garden titbits so dont think they are deficient in anything, oh and they also get a bit of grit and oyster shell, just hoping to shed some light on it ?
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Its usually associated with a previous bout of infectious bronchitis if it looks a bit like a walnut? Apparently it can damage the shell gland(?) giving rise to wrinkly eggs. If its just a ridge it can be due to a shock during the laying time. I have an ex-batt who always lays these huge walnut looking eggs!
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Originally posted by Suechooks View PostIts usually associated with a previous bout of infectious bronchitis if it looks a bit like a walnut? Apparently it can damage the shell gland(?) giving rise to wrinkly eggs. If its just a ridge it can be due to a shock during the laying time. I have an ex-batt who always lays these huge walnut looking eggs!Aspiring grow-your-own good-life goddess...
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Originally posted by Mrs T View PostDo you eat them Suechooks??? My ol' Mavis lays think shelled eggs now (has previously been the BEST layer ever!!!) still almost every day... but the eggs seem fine... in fact they're YUM.. just had a couple boiled for lunch...
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