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I'm aware that chickens can sometimes lay a 'soft shelled' egg for various reasons, but I've had several now over a period of several weeks which appear to have no shell at all - sometimes I'm not even sure if there's a membrane, just a white and a yolk... Is this something that can happen as young birds get ready to lay for the first time? Or is it more likely to be something weird going on with an adult layer? Today one of my hens must have laid an egg in the porch on the tiles, because when I came back in 5 of them were clustered around it gobbling it up like there was no tomorrow... There was just white, and I think yolk, running around in a sticky fashion, but no sign of any shell at all. I have no idea which bird it was, so don't know if it was one of the 2 adults currently laying or one of the POL birds. When it's happened before it's tended to be in the coop overnight. Any comments / suggestions / advice please?
I'm aware that chickens can sometimes lay a 'soft shelled' egg for various reasons, but I've had several now over a period of several weeks which appear to have no shell at all - sometimes I'm not even sure if there's a membrane, just a white and a yolk... Is this something that can happen as young birds get ready to lay for the first time? Or is it more likely to be something weird going on with an adult layer? Today one of my hens must have laid an egg in the porch on the tiles, because when I came back in 5 of them were clustered around it gobbling it up like there was no tomorrow... There was just white, and I think yolk, running around in a sticky fashion, but no sign of any shell at all. I have no idea which bird it was, so don't know if it was one of the 2 adults currently laying or one of the POL birds. When it's happened before it's tended to be in the coop overnight. Any comments / suggestions / advice please?
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