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As a last resort I tried filling a shop egg with extra hot chilli powder, put it in the nestbox and stepped back. In less than a minute ...

 

"Thanks, mum, that's delicious :D " they all said, through beakfuls of dripping egg.

 

So back into the kitchen to get the mustard powder :twisted: .

 

"Hmm, we're not so keen on that, mum :? . We'll just persevere for a bit and try to find little bits of egg that don't have any of that yucky stuff on it".

 

They gave up eventually :clap: .

 

So now I know I have three demon egg eaters :( .

 

It's supposed to be a really hard habit to break and we're going on holiday soon :? .

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Unfortunately, we're going away on Saturday so they'll have a couple of weeks to perfect their egg-eating habits :evil::roll: .

 

A perfect time to make a few rotten eggs.

Just phoned mum ..... she says to make few pin pricks in a few eggs and leave them in a cake tin or somesuch in the shed or the garden. Should be just right when you get home.

 

Enjoy your hols :D

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Just phoned mum ..... she says to make few pin pricks in a few eggs and leave them in a cake tin or somesuch in the shed or the garden. Should be just right when you get home.

 

Should I ask how your mum is such an expert on rotten eggs :shock::lol: . That's not a bad tip, actually 8) . I might just do that (although I might buy a gas mask for cleaning them up :vom: .)

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HELP!! EARLY HENOPAUSE? Missed the first part of this, but i have what looks like a similar problem. three hens (two brown nicks, one amber comet) couple of softies started march, then less laying down from three eggs most days to two, then one, now none bar occasional softie or one egg every few days. Wormed them, upped calcium, no treats, lively, eating well, red combs, no sign of mites. They seem to be going into the nest box but when i go to look, nothing there.

 

Could this also be a sign of egg eating? I was beginning to wonder if they were henopausal but they are only two years old. could it be the breeds? though seems odd for all three of them to go like this. (cube green)GNRGNR(white chicken):?::(

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oh dear, this is a toughie! ANH and I already in touch about rollaway nest boxes. had a look at them again today - you've obviously got to prop them up somehow so the egg rolls away, so I will try that again (2 eggs broken at first try, which seemed to defeat the purpose).

 

for the mustard eggs, maybe a mustard/water solution might work - to thin the mustard so it can be syringed into the eggshell more easily. I've been thinking about smearing a pot egg in mustard, but I guess it only works if they can get their pecky little beaks into the shell itself. may well try the rotten egg trick, if I can bring myself to do it.

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well at least I know its not just me, thanks. you would think there would be more mess in the nest box or a few clues.. i.e. broken shell somewhere? and how would i attach an egg chute thingy to a cube? My husband is beginning to read articles on how to despatch hens which is very worrying...! (not that I'd let him) (green eglu):doh:GNRGNR(white chicken)

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That's great news ANH :clap: Things are looking up here too we've been getting 1 good egg a day for 11 days now :dance: and no softies in the poop tray for a week!

 

Went to get the girlies more food today and the stables had no mash of any variety so when I said that mine didn't like pellets the girl suggested I try them on ex bat pellets as they were smaller.

 

So I put some in their treat bowl and they dived on them and started gobbling them up so lets hope it lasts.

 

Amanda

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