I don’t think it would hurt to take her to the vet, but I understand your concern with how stressed out they can get. I would think a vet experienced in poultry could try to make it as not stressful as possible.Thank you!! Do you think I should take her to the vet?
I’m so sorry she is having this tough time. I can tell how much you love and care about Dafna from the way you talk about her

It may be a bigger issue or it could be simply that she wasn’t getting enough calcium. Laying from the roost as an adult usually does point to other issues, but not always. I have a hen who does this, also. Indeed I assume she has something wrong with her shell gland as supplementing calcium and even giving calcium plus D3 human vitamin supplements never helped her. She has had some other issues laying, also. I find it such a relief every time she stops laying - which is in abnormal increments. I am dreading the day she starts declining due to these issues as she is my favorite hen, my little Ravioli.Yes - there was a long period when she laid eggs without shells every evening on the roost. It stopped after a while and she even hatched her own eggs, but for a few weeks/months it had been like this