Thin egg shell, breaking in nesting box, but has oyster shells

Penguingirl216

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I have an approximate 1 year old hen (not sure of breed, possibly Dominique possibly a Cuckoo Maran) who has always laid really large eggs compared to my other chickens (different breeds) but recently she's had really thin eggs and many are breaking in the nesting box before I collect. They have oyster shell readily available to them and their feed is Purina with oyster shell included in the feed (like below). Im not sure what else I can do for her. I've read on other threads that maybe there are calcium supplements? Or any other ideas? She seems totally healthy and fine otherwise. Are there ways to only give 1 chicken supplements since I don't think the other ladies need more calcium and don't want to hurt them with too much. Thanks!
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Take a human Calcium citrate tablet with vit D, maybe 600mg of Ca, and pop it in the affected hen's mouth until she swallows once a day for a week or two, up to a month, until the issue resolves. This can help reset her system, and she may be fine for a few months or longer. You can re-treat if she does this again - it's not going to go away permanently because it's genetic. Generally, thin shells are due to the hens' body not being able to process calcium well from the calcium carbonate in their feed and oyster shell. Can be due to or become more prevalent with age. Commercially, hens with this issue are culled. Other threads have answered this question, you might verify dosage on those threads. Pretty sure my memory is correct, but throwing that out there. It's nothing you did wrong. Good luck!
 
Thank you, this is helpful! I will look into getting some calcium citrate. I am totally OK with less eggs I just want to make sure she's OK and not in any pain or anything. Also its kind of a mess sometimes but again just want to make sure she's OK.
 
I have an approximate 1 year old hen (not sure of breed, possibly Dominique possibly a Cuckoo Maran) who has always laid really large eggs compared to my other chickens (different breeds) but recently she's had really thin eggs and many are breaking in the nesting box before I collect. They have oyster shell readily available to them and their feed is Purina with oyster shell included in the feed (like below). Im not sure what else I can do for her. I've read on other threads that maybe there are calcium supplements? Or any other ideas? She seems totally healthy and fine otherwise. Are there ways to only give 1 chicken supplements since I don't think the other ladies need more calcium and don't want to hurt them with too much. Thanks!
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i had this issue after i gave my girls a bag of spinach - eggs w/no shell!! researched and found out the oxalic acid (super high in spinach) sucks the calcium out of their blood stream and leaves them none to use for their shell. they must be eating some veggies somewhere. if you find the source you can google how much oxalic acid is in the veggie. you can also supplement with Vitamin K. i put the small pill in some cream cheese, which they loved. got things back to normal. best
 
i had this issue after i gave my girls a bag of spinach - eggs w/no shell!! researched and found out the oxalic acid (super high in spinach) sucks the calcium out of their blood stream and leaves them none to use for their shell. they must be eating some veggies somewhere. if you find the source you can google how much oxalic acid is in the veggie. you can also supplement with Vitamin K. i put the small pill in some cream cheese, which they loved. got things back to normal. best
Thanks for this! It happened for about a week but now her eggs haven't been breaking...so maybe it was something they found to eat around the yard but haven't had it recently? I google plants/veggies high in oxalic acid and see if I can think of any they maybe ate. Thanks!
 
Thanks for this! It happened for about a week but now her eggs haven't been breaking...so maybe it was something they found to eat around the yard but haven't had it recently? I google plants/veggies high in oxalic acid and see if I can think of any they maybe ate. Thanks!
btw - the same thing happens to humans. think OSTEOPOROSIS!! and calcium oxalate kidney stones and CaOx crystals re: arthritis! oh, joy.
 

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