Val, You might try making oyster shell available on the side, poultry vitamins in their water, and add a bit of puppy or kitten kibble, just enough, scattered that everyone gets 4-8 bits. If it doesn't help, then decide if you want to let her be part of her flock, eat her or give her to someone who will, or put her to sleep and bury her by a special tree.
Cathryn rainbowsilkiesTM in Michigan
On Monday, January 20, 2014 6:11 PM, Valerie <pvdibble80@hughes.net> wrote:
She is about two years old. The other two her age are still laying fine. I don't know the percentage of her feed, don't have a bag out there. They have calcium available at all times. Hers shells are hard, no problem there. Just only lays tiny eggs now. We have cracked them open, usually no yolk. Occasionally they have a yucky yolk type spot.
Valerie in Va.
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