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Callumandrose
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Hens that eat layer ration tend to get enough calcium and will consume very little extra calcium. Since they have access to it I would just assume it was a one time occurrence, unless it continues, but even if it did I'm not sure you could do anything to prevent it.
Is it warm where you are at? I have read that panting can cause brittle shells.
She has done wrinkly eggs before and investigating it further we wonder if she has had IB before she came to live with us.
I wouldn't call it warm here really, it is for what are used to but it has gone above 20degrees centrigrade yet this year so hopefully it's not to do with the heat, they have plenty of water and shade.
Thank you!