Chickens. Eggshells like paper?
Hi everyone, today when I was collecting eggs from the chickens, I noticed that one of them had laid an egg that had apparently just disintegrated while being laid, meaning the eggshell was like paper. What should I do now? Do the chickens have a calcium deficiency?
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That can happen. If you have no problems with thin skins, you don’t have to do anything.
Otherwise you can add lime. For example, this is available as a powder. You can also take mussel grits or crushed egg shells.
You don’t need to feed lime.
A chicken’s throwing her egg out prematurely. Also fits in other animals. And that happens. If you feed food from a land trade or you know it’s chicken food. Then also calcium is in what is researched how much more than sufficient for the chicken.
On 10000 chickens, there are at most 30 diapers per day.
So don’t worry.
If you don’t feed leg food then it would be an option to change the feed.
This is the composition of energy and amio building blocks even better for egg quality.
Best regards
Little tip. If you make a mirror or something, raise the egg shells and dry them in the oven. Make them small after drying and put the chickens
It’s called air egg and yes, you have to feed lime.
You can do this, for example, with food lime, but also by later crushing the egg shells of the used eggs and feeding them back to the chickens.
But absolutely crushed egg shells, take the half-shells, then the chickens at some point look at their own eggs as food and pick them up.
Doesn’t that mean wind? I thought it was Windei. Can you say both?