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This is a first. 4 eggs. 3 chickens.

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Well, what a surprise I had when I just locked the chickens in and found another egg in the nesting box. But I had three eggs today - what?! Partly soft and pale shell but I could see it was Belle's. She laid early this morning - it had a nice hard shell but a pale ring on it.

 

What's going on Belle?! Does anyone here know?

 

I'm blaming their new ladder. They now have to climb to get to their Eglu ( !goyellow! is on a high table now). Last night I had to put them all 3 of them to bed, in spite of Snowy knowing where to go to lay (?!). Tonight Snowy and Belle put themselves to bed but it took Willow some time to work it out, bless her.

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I think it's a coincidence that it happened the same time as you've moved the Eglu :wink:

 

It can happen but it very rare :D

Worevea, you know they're upset because I've moved the Eglu about! :lol:

Weird though! I'll give them some milk and cheese tomorrow so if Belle does it again I might at least get two eggs both with hard shells.

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Hi Chestnutmare, This has happened a few times with my lot, it has usually been when the chook is out of sync. with her laying, one egg may be soft and the other normal, or I have had two quite normal ones laid by one girlie in the space of a few hours. It was after her moult and she was just not back to normal laying pattern.

Don't think that giving milk or cheese would be a good idea, as too much fat content for chickens. You could try getting some Zolcal D which is a calcium supplement which you add to the water.

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Hi Chestnutmare, This has happened a few times with my lot, it has usually been when the chook is out of sync. with her laying, one egg may be soft and the other normal, or I have had two quite normal ones laid by one girlie in the space of a few hours. It was after her moult and she was just not back to normal laying pattern.

Don't think that giving milk or cheese would be a good idea, as too much fat content for chickens. You could try getting some Zolcal D which is a calcium supplement which you add to the water.

I was just joking about the milk and cheese. :lol: Mine get get layers pellets, mixed corn, grit and greens that's it. That's interesting to know about your hen but I haven't noticed a big moult. Anyway, she's back to normal now. All shells solid. :)

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