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    What if the chicken eggs just break out of the blue?
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    If they break when you pick them up or when they are just laid, then your hen probably has a calcium deficiency. You may want to supplement calcium into their diet.
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    My hens have just started laying. This morning, I found nothing but a yolk in the nesting box. Is this common?
    Amy Harrison
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    This is probably because the shell was never formed, which is completely normal when your hens are just starting to lay. Give it a week or two for the hens to start laying properly.
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    Are uncooked potatoes OK to feed my hens?
    Amy Harrison
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    Nope, they are toxic uncooked. If you would like to feed them potatoes, the best way is to boil it and/or mash it. Chickens love potato when it is soft and easy to digest.
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    When do I collect the eggs?
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    You should be collecting your chicken eggs every morning or afternoon - once every day. During the summer time or when you have hot weather in your location you must collect the eggs more often - every morning and afternoon.
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    My chickens have stopped laying eggs in the nesting box and now lay them in the corner. I end up finding them smashed, not pecked or eaten. What is going on?
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    Your chickens may feel the nesting box is unsafe or constantly occupied. Try moving it or adding a new one. Fill it with something comfy (and possibly a "dummy" egg to lure them). Remember, chickens need their privacy when laying so make sure it is in a safe and comfortable location.
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    How do I stop my chickens from eating their own eggs without debeaking them?
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    If nothing here worked (and you've persisted with these methods), I'd suggest giving up and either keeping the chickens solely as companion pets or giving them to a rescue. Debeaking is painful and cruel and certainly not worth it.
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    What green foods are their favorites?
    Amy Harrison
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    Different chickens have different preferences. One chicken might like lettuce, while the other might prefer to go for the peas. Try various vegetables and see which one suits.
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    I tried the mustard in a blown out egg, but my chickens eat the whole egg with mustard. What is wrong?
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    They might be deficient in calcium, so offer them oyster shells. Know your hens laying schedule and remove eggs as soon as possible. They could also be bored. Give them perch bars, let them free range and feed them live insects to direct their attention away from the eggs.
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    Why are my chickens laying thin-shelled eggs?
    Amy Harrison
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    It seems like they need a calcium boost. You can add more calcium to their diet by feeding them layers pellet or crushing up old egg or oyster shells and adding it to their feed.
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    What can I supplement my hen with for her to lay good eggs?
    Amy Harrison
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    First of all, a high quality feed is key to good eggs, but she also needs calcium which should be supplemented through crushed egg shells or oyster shells.
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    Can I alternatively use curry powder instead of mustard?
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    Yes, curry powder might be just as good. But if that method isn't working, try to purchase some mustard and see if that works better for you.
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    Will a chicken die if they eat it?
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    No, eggs are not harmful to their health. After, all they ate it in the egg when they hatched. My chickens like scrambled, raw, or boiled eggs, although I don't give it to them that often. It is perfectly safe for hens to eat eggs.
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    Why would my hens do this after putting a rooster in with them?
    Amy Harrison
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    Maybe the rooster has taught them bad habits by eating the eggs in front of them.
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    What should I feed chickens so they don't eat their own eggs?
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    Crush up eggshells and mix it with some insects for chicken feed.
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    What are vegetables that we can feed to them?
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    You can feed chickens almost all vegetables that we eat, but there are a few exceptions including potatoes, eggplants, tomatoes, onions and such. Also some fruits, such as citrus aren't good for them. Apple seeds are also toxic and might kill your chicken.
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    Can chickens eat grass?
    Amy Harrison
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    Yes, and it's good for their gut/digestion tract.
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    Can I give my chickens rice?
    Amy Harrison
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    Yes, go ahead! Chickens love rice and any other leftover table scraps.
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    How can I hatch fertile eggs quicker?
    Amy Harrison
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    There's no quick way of incubation. Patience is the key and will reward you with plenty of chicks.
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    How long does a molt last?
    Amy Harrison
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    An average chicken molt can last anywhere between 2 and 6 months. Early molters will typically molt for 4 to 6 months, while late molters will molt for 2 to 3 months. The late molters are the ones who produce more eggs.
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    Can I give my chickens bread?
    Amy Harrison
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    No, they can get a sour crop from digesting too much.
  • Question
    What do I do if a foot appears frozen or stiff?
    Amy Harrison
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    See a vet.
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    Why are my hens laying eggs with soft shells?
    Community Answer
    This could indicate that your chickens need an increase in calcium in their diet.
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    Just bought 20 full grown chickens off a guy who's moving into the city. Here's my problem. Although they don't seem to break their own eggs, he would feed them any he had leftover. Thoughts?
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    Chickens will eat just about anything, and their eggs contain a good deal of protein. You do not have to feed the chickens eggs at all. If they aren't breaking and eating their own eggs, you don't have a problem.
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    Can I give my chicken uncooked rice?
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    No, you shouldn't give uncooked rice to your chickens. If your chickens eat dry rice, it will expand in their stomachs when moisture is introduced, and this can cause serious digestive problems.
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    My chickens keep eating our garden tomatoes. How do I stop them?
    Amy Harrison
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    The best way to repel your chickens is to install some wire around your vegetable garden to separate the chickens from your veggie plots.
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    My cockerels have swollen eyes. What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Consult a vet for advice.
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    Why is my rooster eating egg shells after putting new hens in his cage? He never bothered the old hens eggs.
    Community Answer
    Try leaving oyster shells in the cage. He could have a calcium shortage and might be eating the eggshells as a result. Make sure he is getting a well balanced diet. You could also try making sure that he is not bored.
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    How do I get my rooster to stop attacking me?
    SlySummer
    Community Answer
    Give it some space and back away. Do not hurt it or it probably will attack worse. Don't worry about it.
  • Question
    What are the best chickens for breeding?
    Community Answer
    Hybrid breeds are good for breeding. They can lay lots of eggs whilst consuming a very tiny amount of food, so they're cheaper to breed.
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    Why are my chickens laying small eggs if I am giving them calcium?
    Community Answer
    That may be a "wind" egg. These tend to be yolk-less. If not, you may have just chosen bantams. If it is a wind egg, they should eventually go back to normal.
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