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We rescued 9 ex battery hens about 2 months ago. They were in terrible condition. After about 2 weeks they started to lay and we seem to get 4 or 5 eggs a day. The hens now look much better and seem very happy, we feed them on a mixed food which has vitamins and minerals added plus they get all our left over veg and they roam around the garden pecking away at everything.
About 10 days ago we had a odd shaped soft egg, which seemed to have many layers soft rubber shell, the look of it made me want to vomit, the dogs ate it happily though. Now today we have another. I have taken photos.
Some of the chickens look much bigger now then the others i dont know if that is to do with age, maybe we have a young layer, or some are just taking a bit longer to gain condition.
I have read a few different ideas on what might be causing it, hoping it is not a disease or infection or something. For a week we got a few eggs which were covered in blood, and then this stopped so i thought it might be a new layer, could this be related to these odd shaped eggs? (havent had a bloody egg for over a month)
We are living out in Bulgaria, trying to be self sufficient and learning as we go.
Any advice much appreiciated, as we dont speak bulgarian yet and cant ask a local.
thanks
We rescued 9 ex battery hens about 2 months ago. They were in terrible condition. After about 2 weeks they started to lay and we seem to get 4 or 5 eggs a day. The hens now look much better and seem very happy, we feed them on a mixed food which has vitamins and minerals added plus they get all our left over veg and they roam around the garden pecking away at everything.
About 10 days ago we had a odd shaped soft egg, which seemed to have many layers soft rubber shell, the look of it made me want to vomit, the dogs ate it happily though. Now today we have another. I have taken photos.
Some of the chickens look much bigger now then the others i dont know if that is to do with age, maybe we have a young layer, or some are just taking a bit longer to gain condition.
I have read a few different ideas on what might be causing it, hoping it is not a disease or infection or something. For a week we got a few eggs which were covered in blood, and then this stopped so i thought it might be a new layer, could this be related to these odd shaped eggs? (havent had a bloody egg for over a month)
We are living out in Bulgaria, trying to be self sufficient and learning as we go.
Any advice much appreiciated, as we dont speak bulgarian yet and cant ask a local.
thanks