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Poultry and Pets => The Hen House => Topic started by: chickchick on August 11, 2008, 22:44

Title: egg pecking?
Post by: chickchick on August 11, 2008, 22:44
found another gem today (only the 4th in 10 days, so still a novelty!!) as i went to get it, one of our new girls (she def didnt lay it) got there first and started pecking at it! i dont swear much in public but did tell her to get off, ive heard of this b4, but cant remember why they do it or what if anything i can do to stop it? lucky i was there or she may have ruined it. they are my precious gems (1st one as a double yolker!!)
Title: egg pecking?
Post by: poultrygeist on August 11, 2008, 22:57
Ours generally only eat soft eggs, and then not always. But we did find one the other day that had been pecked but only through the shell. the membrane was still intact.
Not happened since.

Can't help you with why but I know if it's regular, you can fill a blown egg with mustard or something equally nasty as aversion therapy.  :)

Rob 8)
Title: egg pecking?
Post by: chickchick on August 11, 2008, 23:00
fill it with chicken poo!!!! thanks rob!  :lol:
Title: egg pecking?
Post by: poultrygeist on August 11, 2008, 23:05
Now the dog would love that !  :x

Rob
Title: egg pecking?
Post by: chickchick on August 11, 2008, 23:10
:lol:  i used to laugh at you all moaning about chicken poo, but since we added the 3 new girls there is piles of the stuff and my dd keeps treading on it!! mind you its made my ds wear shoes now as he always used to go out in the garden with no shoes on!  :lol:
Title: egg pecking?
Post by: poultrygeist on August 11, 2008, 23:18
Compost heap.
Grass cuttings, straw, chicken poo, kitchen scraps, newspaper.

I shall say no more !  :wink:

Rob 8)
Title: egg pecking?
Post by: chickchick on August 11, 2008, 23:29
weve got two filled up already, so we are now using a currently not used part of the garden as another compost heap for plant, shrub cuttings etc!
Title: egg pecking?
Post by: raeburg on August 12, 2008, 13:11
Quote from: "chickchick"
weve got two filled up already, so we are now using a currently not used part of the garden as another compost heap for plant, shrub cuttings etc!


No such thing as too many compost heaps :D