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My Coral came through a near death experience about 2 months ago (she was very unwell looking and leaking clear fluid from her back end and I was very close to having her put to sleep thinking she'd had an egg broken inside her). However, she rallied after a couple of days, I wormed them all and she went into a moult. She hadn't laid for over a month but is now laying almost every day again (the other two are still moulting and haven't laid regularly for months either!). My problem is that her eggs are very strange - her eggs have always had quite a runny white but now it's like water. I can't serve them cooked as boiled or poached, I have to use them in recipes. My black hen's eggs have always got an enormous blood spot in so no one likes to eat those on their own either! It's like a house of useless hens, at the moment!

 

Does anyone have any ideas why the whites are like this? She is fed on mash, with a generous dose of limestone flour (her shells are often thin or soft), garlic, bokashi, poultry spice and diatom. Treats are usually fruit or veg rather than leftovers.

 

Thanks for your advice

 

Jo

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Yep same here I'm afraid.

The white never sets properly and even scrambled-they have a 'different' sort of taste :vom:

Since tasting her eggs scrambled-I no longer use them in recipes either :lol:

 

Roses shells are also paper thin.

Brandee's eggs (on the rare occassion that she bothers to even lay one :roll: ) are now starting to go the same way. Watery whites and the shells are getting thinner.

 

Got two new girls to try and get some decent eggs and neither one is laying-they have been here 4 weeks :roll:

 

Jasmine is still laying but who knows for how long.

 

You are not the only one with useless laying hens :lol::lol:

 

Love them all though :D

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Another one here with girls that I love to bits but are useless on the egg laying front at the moment.

 

BeBe and Tango are laying lovely softies into the poo tray and Bella has had a premature menopause for nearly two months! Esme is the only one laying.Hmmmm ...time for more chooks methinks! :whistle:

 

I would agree that the whites get runnier with age.

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Ditto here too........ 2 old girls still laying (when they feel like it) and 2 retired.

 

I get watery, sometimes bubbly whites and they do taste funny when poached. So I only use them for baking. Also get quite a few 'meat spots' and 'blood spots' too now.

 

Love my girls but am having now to buy extra eggs....... arghhhh...... :roll:

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We have to buy shop eggs now too :roll: (Free range of course)

But being honest-they just don't taste right. The yolks are also not as dark and they are no way as fresh as we are used to. Also pretty expensive-I didn't remember how much money eggs were considering I haven't had to buy any for over 2 1/2 years. :lol:

 

Happy hens eggs (or whatever they are called) taste much nicer than the regular free range eggs :D

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