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MTFarmLPN Posted - Sep 20 2013 : 07:00:40 AM
I have 8 wonderful chickens, but sometimes they are eating their eggs before we can get out there to collect them. I have 4 wooden eggs out there, but nothing seems to help. Any idea's?
Thanks Christa
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MTFarmLPN Posted - Sep 28 2013 : 05:28:30 AM
Thanks everyone for the help... I appreciate it... Christa
Annika Posted - Sep 22 2013 : 10:18:11 AM
Mine are wild about hamburger and anything with seeds like pumpkins and melons...make sure that you give them a varied but balanced diet...I've heard that hanging a head of cabbage or apples from a bit of twine where they have to peck at it as it moves engages them and keeps them happy...They need a lot of calcium to produce eggs and may institutionally feel the need for it. If you are feeding them a commercial feed then you will need to make sure that they have extra calcium. Mind you I don't know if what I'm feeding mine is good for them but they do seem healthy and happy. I know mine are much happier when they have something to keep them from being bored. I'm not an expert, but this is my advice.

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Madinet85 Posted - Sep 22 2013 : 09:14:31 AM
Definitely make sure they are getting what they need in their diets. Laying eggs takes a lot of calcium from the chicken, so make sure they are getting a good laying feed, and possibly supplement extra calcium for a while.
Otherwise they might be bored. Make sure they have lots of space to run around and chase bugs, or give them a little treat each day. I alternate giving my chickens frozen watermelon, cracked corn, or other produce each day. I buy the watermelon when its on sale at the grocery store, cut it up and store it in bags in the freezer. I give them about an 1/8th of it each time, and they go crazy seeing me bring it to the run!

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levisgrammy Posted - Sep 21 2013 : 09:58:11 AM
Make sure they are getting everything they need in their diet. More than likely they are eating the shells?

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princesspatches Posted - Sep 20 2013 : 07:14:28 AM
We went through this over the summer. I don't know why they do this. Boredom, maybe. We made them a bigger run area and added more protein to their scraps. It seems to have helped.

We also would grab the eggs several times a day, so nothing was sitting in the nesting box.

Good luck.
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