I have a white leg horn x (barter white) that use to lay good shell eggs. But for the past 9 months or so the norm has become soft shell eggs. Today I saw her purposefully lay the egg white while balancing herself on a rock feature i have in the run, so that the egg would break on lay and she and her mate could eat the ripped open egg. So it’s clearly become a habit.
Yes I have freely available fine grit. I give them calcium and vitamin d supplement all the time. Vinegar in their water. I don’t even know how she does it to lay soft shell eggs anymore. I don’t think it’s a disease, she is fine otherwise.
What to do? I can’t cull just for this.
Yes I have freely available fine grit. I give them calcium and vitamin d supplement all the time. Vinegar in their water. I don’t even know how she does it to lay soft shell eggs anymore. I don’t think it’s a disease, she is fine otherwise.
What to do? I can’t cull just for this.