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I'm hoping someone will be able to give me some advice about our gingernut ranger Daisy.

 

We got her from Omlet at the end of November and she started laying about three weeks ago. Unfortunately the shells have all been really soft and the girls have squished them before we got to them. We started giving her eggshells and also oystershell grit and we had one egg that while still soft I could actually pick up. Since then though, it seems to have got worse and I'm not sure she is laying eggs with any shells at all. I've found a number of broken eggs in the droppings tray with no shell anywhere. Are they just eating them, or is she getting worse? How long does it take for the grit to work? Is it just because she is young or could this be a sign of something else? She is smaller than Mavis her Miss pepperpot companion, and before she lays an egg her breast seems all puffed up on one side. Mavis has been laying normal eggs for about a week, so we must be doing something right.

 

Hope someone can help.

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When they first start laying you will get a spell of odd shaped eggs, small eggs or softies.

 

You've done the right thing by giving the grit, oyster shell etc - so it shouldnt be long until they toughen up. Some people put limestone flour in with the chickens food to toughen up eggshells.

 

Are they eating enough pellets? Layers pellets contain all the vitamins/nutrients that are required for laying. If it were me I would maybe cut down on the treats for a little while and make sure they tuck into their pellets. :wink:

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Eggshell and oystershell grit is good. She is just new to all this egg laying business and it will probably right itself in due course. Hens do sometimes puff themselves up if they are laying a softie and look a bit out of sorts but it generally passes once the softie is laid.

 

If you want to buy some Limestone Flour (which is just powdered calcium) to add a teaspoon to their pellets you could do that as well. Buy it from horse supply shops.

 

This is the stuff about £4 a tub - brand names are Baileys, or NAF etc....

http://www.baileyshorsefeeds.co.uk/whatproduct/supplements/lime.htm

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Thank you for all of that I will certainly try the flour. I'm not sure if they are eating enough layers pellets as I do let them free range around the garden most days. Nothing else wrong with her as I've just had to retrieve her from next door. She is such an escape artist!

 

How long do you think it would take for the flour to work?

 

PP Mavis

GNR Daisy

(pink eglu)

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Just wanted to update you and to say thank you. We are giving the girls oystershell grit, limestone flour and making them hot mash in the mornings out of layers pellets which they love! Then on friday and again yesterday, Daisy has laid proper eggs, so hooray, it has all worked. Thank you for the advice I really appreciate it.

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