Feed the entire egg back to her. It will help this problem.
Time for a chicken dinner.
Not all the time. There are so many nutrients that are good for your birds that help with this issue.Wait. If all they eat is their own eggs, I'll never have to buy feed again.
Brilliant!
It happens. I've seen it with new layers and older birds as well. Kinda gross and when it hits the ground its a feeding frenzy.Never seen one come out without atleast some part of the egg. Kinda creepy
You can also create your own with an egg and a cup of vinegar...for anybody curious that’s never seen one. We did it sometime back in school in science, and I’ve done it at home a couple times for various reasons. Looks something like this pic:It happens. I've seen it with new layers and older birds as well. Kinda gross and when it hits the ground its a feeding frenzy.
Make sure you crush the eggs up pretty fine. I crush them real fine and mix them in with their food. I keep a lot of oyster shell in their pecking around area also. I don't count on eggs at about 4 years old. they just become pets that I have to feed.
And it landed on my daughter's foot, which grossed her out.Never seen one come out without atleast some part of the egg. Kinda creepy
We've had one egg like that since our seven started laying last october. According to my resident chicken expert (daughter), stressed chickens can be the cause.I have it happen from time to time, even when they have free range of oyster shells.
My daughter spooked a hen off the roost several years ago and as she flew out, she laid an egg without a shell, just a clear membrane that the others gobbled up.