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My 3yr old Omlet girl is eating her own eggs. They are having extra calcium as her shells were thin but little minx gets there before me. Cant find the link on this and am I right in thinking golf balls dont help - ie putting one in nesting box. I have an egg famine at present

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Yep I have this prob too!

It's a case of rushing out when Daisy lays before Chirp gets to it! :dance:

Fortunately she tells the world so I know when it's arrived - but if i'm out.........she's in luck! :wall:

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My two ex batts do this, only one of them lays but they went through a phase of eating the egg even when it had a good shell. I put a couple of china eggs in the nest box and now they don't do it so much but yesterday they ate Agnes's egg before I got to it and the shell was a good quality.

 

I think it can be a difficult habit to break :(

 

Chrissie

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I have had this problem a couple of times, my now sadly departed Dorothy used to egg eat when we got new hens (not sure why, maybe just a very highly strung hen!).

I used the mustard egg trick - blow out the contents of a couple of eggs and refill with mustard. Place them in the nest box as a tasty treat for your egg eater. She will soon rethink her egg eating habit once she's chomped her way through a couple of yukky mustard eggs!

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Pu an old egg shell together with either mustard or fairy liquid in it. This will soon cause a nasty shock and ensure they stop eating the eggs :shock:

 

How I wish it were that easy! One of mine has turned into a persistant egg eater.

If I can get there in time, I can sometimes (literally!) fight her for the egg - but most times she simply secretly eats it!

 

H

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