chestnutmare
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I noticed eggs were getting eaten but wasn't sure who was doing the eating. I have three hybrids in a WIR. I soon realised it was my white star and it seems my columbine has followed the white star's example, although my columbine ocassionally allows me to collect her eggs, my white star is determined. She will follow the others up to the coop and wait for their egg to be laid. I'm not sure if I will be able to break the habit now, she seems very determined. Here's what I've tried so far, which seem to work for a day or so before egg eating continues.
Dummy eggs
Filling eggs with chilli
Filling with extra hot mustard (oo what a treat they enjoyed that)
Removing the coop and replacing with roll away nest box (my white star managed to break her eggs before they rolled away)
Removing my white star into her own cage with dummy egg (this worked for a few days but then ate her eggs again)
Beak bits - which I don't like. But having lifting and carrying equipment, and paying out for roll away nest boxes etc. it was something I was willing to try. I put a beak bit on my white star and columbine and put the white star back in the WIR so the three hybrids are together again. This morning, I see the remains of my white star's egg on the floor of the run. I didn't have much hope in the beak bits but why not give them a go? I'd ran out of ideas.
Now what do I do? It's one thing eating her own eggs but she's eating the others' eggs too. She's a lovely (egg eating) hen. I'm thinking maybe she could go and live completely free range at my parents' smallholding but fox(es) took some of my mother's chickens there years ago.
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Edit: It seems that was my columbine's egg on the run floor. My white star has just laid and eaten her egg in the nest box with columbine watching.
Dummy eggs
Filling eggs with chilli
Filling with extra hot mustard (oo what a treat they enjoyed that)
Removing the coop and replacing with roll away nest box (my white star managed to break her eggs before they rolled away)
Removing my white star into her own cage with dummy egg (this worked for a few days but then ate her eggs again)
Beak bits - which I don't like. But having lifting and carrying equipment, and paying out for roll away nest boxes etc. it was something I was willing to try. I put a beak bit on my white star and columbine and put the white star back in the WIR so the three hybrids are together again. This morning, I see the remains of my white star's egg on the floor of the run. I didn't have much hope in the beak bits but why not give them a go? I'd ran out of ideas.
Now what do I do? It's one thing eating her own eggs but she's eating the others' eggs too. She's a lovely (egg eating) hen. I'm thinking maybe she could go and live completely free range at my parents' smallholding but fox(es) took some of my mother's chickens there years ago.

Edit: It seems that was my columbine's egg on the run floor. My white star has just laid and eaten her egg in the nest box with columbine watching.