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retasos2 Posted - Nov 27 2011 : 4:57:26 PM
Is there anything I can do to stop this.

Pilar
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Dusky Beauty Posted - Nov 29 2011 : 7:11:53 PM
Chicken stew cures egg eating from what I have heard :P

(lol, just had to say it!)

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batznthebelfry Posted - Nov 29 2011 : 08:03:36 AM
Tina is right, they will go after any broken egg if not cleaned up...they really like them, but I have had very good results with what I have mentioned above...I only get them eating eggs now if they are lacking in something but if I stay on top of it they no longer eat the eggs....So hopefully you will also only have them eating broken eggs & not going after whole eggs. :)...Michele'

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oldbittyhen Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 10:21:35 AM
once a chicken or chickens start eating eggs for what ever reason, even if you fix the problem, its next to impossible to stop the habit, they like the taste...if an egg or eggs accidently gets broken, and they eat it, its no differant than if they purposely broke it to eat...god luck

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batznthebelfry Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 07:31:26 AM
You must up the protein & calcium to help with this right now...Get a bag of high protein turkey feed if you can...or grab cans of tuna in water.....Egg eating is always a sign of either boredom or lacking in protein/calcium.....

to up calcium easily...go get cheap human calcium tablets at the store & grind them up.....sprinkle this on their morning food...light dusting is all you need...do this for 5-7 days.....the protein needs to be upped for at least 7-14 days....do not give out dried cat food unless you do it as a scratch...too much ash but good for a boast....

tuna in water is excellent but make sure you have enough so each gets at least a bite of it....I use 2 cans for about 16 chickens...& spread it out cause they will go nuts for it....the turkey/game feed is really good cause you can just add that to their feed.....1-2 c per morning feed....Even if you only have a few eating the eggs you will be helping all of them & it will not damage them in any way....plus this will make healthier chickens as well as eggs.....

if its boredom tie lettuce,carrot,beet tops to a heavy cord like string for them to peck at & entertain themselves...do not use thin string cause if it breaks they will try to eat it like a worm....thats very bad news....Michele'

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sherrye Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 07:04:37 AM
hi pilar, my thought is you need to get oyster shell or crumbled egg shells as suggested. if they are eating eggs that break then they need calcium. hope this helps

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retasos2 Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 06:38:13 AM
I have two chickens that give the paper thin shells. When the others go to lay, the brake the egg and then to clean up, eat the inside. I have tried giving extra protein (meat/tuna fish)but nothing seems to help these two hens. I'll run to town and pick up the dog kibble this afternoon. thanks so much.

Pilar
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magnoliakathy Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 06:32:58 AM
Sometimes they need more protien, like a high protein dog kibble. There are fewer bugs this time of year, and because of the drought all year this year. I know my grandmother would buy a 25 pound bag of dog kibble and feed it to her chickens in the winter to prevent egg eating. I usually buy a 25 pound bag of mid-priced small-dog kibble and feed it around this time of year as a preventative. Are they eating the shell too?? that could be a calcium deficiency, feed oyester shell mixed in with their usual food for a week or so. I feed 1 pound scratch grain, 2 pounds lay crumble, and 2 pounds whole oats, every evening at lock-up. I would add about 1/4 to 1/2 pound oyster shell if needed, just enough to see in the mix but not too much. I have 27 laying hens, and 2 roos. This flock also gets all of the kitchen scraps out of the compost pile and I feed about 12 mid-sized pumpkins this time of year, 2 every 3 to 4 days, pumpkin seeds are a good wormer.

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sherrye Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 06:25:16 AM
it is a real challenge. i do think if you can find the ones doing it pull them. they will teach the others to do it too. you can find them by the yolk on their beak. so sorry you are dealing with this. if they are out of food they will eat them also sherrye

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farmmilkmama Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 05:40:47 AM
I would also say collect eggs more often, but I also know that sometimes it can't be fixed. I know of one person who had to get rid of her whole flock and start over. Hopefully you can do something to remedy the situation!

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windypines Posted - Nov 28 2011 : 05:06:45 AM
About the only thing I know of is to collect eggs more often. Maybe some else has had success, I have not.

Michele

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