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I'm a new girl to this chicken raising, i thought i'd keep a couple as pets 8)

eglu (purple eglu) arrived OH got the 3 chickens (white chicken) Amber called Amy, GNR Babcock called Bubbles and PP Magpie called Maggie and we read up on the forum all about keeping chickens.

they are such wondrous creatures, with their little characters i'm totally taken with them.

our first egg duly arrived on 9th April 09 delivered by our top hen Amy, what a star :D then oh disaster :doh: all we get is sporadic soft shelled eggs. Egster Monday - such a raucous at 6.50am and my mad, fly chasing black magpie hen lays her first egg she's my star :dance::dance: she's laid every morning since (with less noise thankfully).

To try to cure the soft eggs we stopped all treats, baked and ground the empty egg shells and fed them + poultry spice, chicken grit from the omlet shop with the layers pellets.

Sunday 19th April 09 :D our first 3 egg day. Hooray i hear you cheer, well yes but top hen Amy was all hunched up tonight and laid another soft shelled egg then promptly put herself to bed :? that's 2 hard and 6 soft ones.

should I be worried

there are 6 of us and we all like poached eggs on marmite toast on saturdays :think: wot to do!!

any suggestions out there, help

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I wouldn't be unduely worried, they are new to this egg laying lark after all!

 

The grit doesn't help with soft eggs but the eggshells might

 

If it continues you could try adding limestone flour (from horsey shops) to their pellets to up the calcium intake

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I'm getting lots of softies at the moment (although my girls are a bit older at 2). I've tried the limestone flour but got some Zolcal D eventually to see if that would help. We're now getting 2 hard eggs a day but still a softie every other day or so. It's only been 4 or 5 days though.

 

I'm not suggesting you get Zolcal D as it's early days but just so you know for future reference!

 

Does your grit have oystershell in it? That helps eggshells. Also, Egluntine suggests adding a dollop of cod liver oil to the limestone flour to help with the absorbtion of the calcium.

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Many Thanks for the advice and one week on my girls are all stars

i've had 2 :D yes 2 double yolkers this week, one was a wooping 79g

from amy my soft shell laying hen. they have settled down and make very little noise

and the whole family seems to be taken with them, although OH not keen today when he saw what they had done to his lawn. :lol::shock: they're just trying to increase their protein levels :lol::lol::lol:

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