ChickenTenderz
Songster
I have a Rhode Island Red hen - Becky. She will be 2 years old this spring, last year she started laying soft shelled eggs from the perch at night and then brittle shelled eggs after I started supplementing her with Calcium tablets. I stopped because it wasn't helping that much, she dutifully took her pill every day and then laid an egg that just got crushed in the nesting box by the other girls. The mess in the nesting box caused the other girls' bellies to break out in rashes too. I resigned myself to having a hen that just can't lay normal eggs. She's just finishing up her first molt, is it possible she might be able to lay "good" eggs ?
She has a great personality, she is very talkative and comes running to meet me as I approach the coop. We are getting 3 more chicks this spring to replace the loss of one of our pullets to a predator over Christmas break. But it will put us near max capacity in the coop and run. My husband is suggesting we confirm Becky is or isn't laying and she may need to be culled if she isn't producing. I could separate her from the others but each time I've had to separate some of my hens before they were too upset about it to lay. How can I tell if she's laying?
She has a great personality, she is very talkative and comes running to meet me as I approach the coop. We are getting 3 more chicks this spring to replace the loss of one of our pullets to a predator over Christmas break. But it will put us near max capacity in the coop and run. My husband is suggesting we confirm Becky is or isn't laying and she may need to be culled if she isn't producing. I could separate her from the others but each time I've had to separate some of my hens before they were too upset about it to lay. How can I tell if she's laying?