I've read that article :) I don't think they specify if its possible for hens to contract that disease in the first place without interaction w/ wild birds or ducks. Would you have an idea why my hen is laying thin shelled eggs during her sleep if its not EDS?
I'm aware that EDS is when hens lay eggs overnight that are thin-shelled or shell-less. I have a few questions, since my post egg bound hen has been laying very thin shelled eggs in the roost.
- Can my hens get EDS even though they are in a run with a roof and no access to wild birds?
- Can...