- Apr 11, 2017
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Oh boy, another post.
I just got home from school and made myself something to eat. Outside I saw one of the Welsummers being chased by the other hens while holding something large in her beak. I went out, grabbed her and took the cracked, empty egg that she was holding. I knew it was from a Faverolle (I also noticed two other eggs of the same kind. One was in the nesting box and another was in the run being stepped on) What does it mean when a hen starts to eat her owneggs? Are they not getting enough nutrients?
I just got home from school and made myself something to eat. Outside I saw one of the Welsummers being chased by the other hens while holding something large in her beak. I went out, grabbed her and took the cracked, empty egg that she was holding. I knew it was from a Faverolle (I also noticed two other eggs of the same kind. One was in the nesting box and another was in the run being stepped on) What does it mean when a hen starts to eat her owneggs? Are they not getting enough nutrients?