Peter_Rabbit_Farm
Songster
I have a coop of 30 hens, and I have been having problems with egg eating. There are only one or two eggs in the nest box, and a ton of sticky yellow egg everywhere.
I feed a layer feed, with a acess to grit/oyster shell at all times. As well as some dog food for extra protein.
At first I thought it was a nesting box problem but the egg eating keeps happening. I than realized this morning that my oldest hen (6 years, sex-link) is laying soft shelled eggs. So that may be what started the problem. But now it is all the eggs. I know which hen is the culprit, a leghorn (2 years)
So I was thinking of buying ceramic eggs to try teaching the hen that the eggs are not for eating. Another idea I had was to make a roll away nest box. Below are photos of the nest boxes in that coop
(I have two coops connected as one) the photos were taken before the problem
Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop this.
I don’t want to cull the leghorn, because she is one of my better show birds.
I feed a layer feed, with a acess to grit/oyster shell at all times. As well as some dog food for extra protein.
At first I thought it was a nesting box problem but the egg eating keeps happening. I than realized this morning that my oldest hen (6 years, sex-link) is laying soft shelled eggs. So that may be what started the problem. But now it is all the eggs. I know which hen is the culprit, a leghorn (2 years)
So I was thinking of buying ceramic eggs to try teaching the hen that the eggs are not for eating. Another idea I had was to make a roll away nest box. Below are photos of the nest boxes in that coop
(I have two coops connected as one) the photos were taken before the problem
Does anyone have any ideas on how to stop this.
I don’t want to cull the leghorn, because she is one of my better show birds.