Hello,
My 6 Brahma hens are laying on avg 4 eggs a day (which is great for them) but at least 1 out of 4 will have extra calcium deposits on the exterior of the shell to varying degrees. I know the eggs are edible and OK, and I was told that the deposits come from the hen "holding on to it" a little long, but is there anything that can be done to prevent this behavior? The main issue is that eggs with the deposits on the outside have "grit" or tiny balls of calcium on inside too. Its not much, but its enough when you bite down on it (feels like chewing sand).
My 6 Brahma hens are laying on avg 4 eggs a day (which is great for them) but at least 1 out of 4 will have extra calcium deposits on the exterior of the shell to varying degrees. I know the eggs are edible and OK, and I was told that the deposits come from the hen "holding on to it" a little long, but is there anything that can be done to prevent this behavior? The main issue is that eggs with the deposits on the outside have "grit" or tiny balls of calcium on inside too. Its not much, but its enough when you bite down on it (feels like chewing sand).