Frenchhens
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Hello, I am new to this forum and was wondering if anyone could offer me advice?
I have three hens and one cock. Only one hen is laying at the moment - not sure if the others have retired or simply taking a summer holiday! However, this morning I found a very small soft egg, jelly like in texture. I'm not sure which of my hens is responsible for this, but I am worried there may be a health problem. All hens have been wormed and recently treated for lice. They are fed on a mixed grain diet, supplemented with oyster shells, general food scraps and also range free in our forest during the day/cooped at night. Can anyone shed any light on my current finding? Thank you.
I have three hens and one cock. Only one hen is laying at the moment - not sure if the others have retired or simply taking a summer holiday! However, this morning I found a very small soft egg, jelly like in texture. I'm not sure which of my hens is responsible for this, but I am worried there may be a health problem. All hens have been wormed and recently treated for lice. They are fed on a mixed grain diet, supplemented with oyster shells, general food scraps and also range free in our forest during the day/cooped at night. Can anyone shed any light on my current finding? Thank you.