Why are my chickens eating their eggs?

Eggs are loaded with protein, and the shells are made up of almost pure calcium. These two things are essential to a chicken's diet and overall good health. If chickens aren't getting enough of either, they may turn to eating their own eggs to compensate.
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How do I stop chickens from eating their eggs?

Top 10 Ways to Prevent or Break the Egg-Eating Habit
  1. Make sure your chickens are getting enough protein. ...
  2. Keep the eggshells strong. ...
  3. Put a wooden egg or golf ball in the nesting box. ...
  4. Fill an empty egg with English mustard. ...
  5. Collect eggs frequently. ...
  6. Provide a cushioned nesting box. ...
  7. Keep nesting boxes dim/dark.
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Why are my chickens eating their eggs all of a sudden?

Unbalanced diet: If the hen has an imbalance in her diet, she will try to correct it. If there is not enough protein available, egg-eating is one way to supplement the diet with protein. Boredom: Hens get into mischief when they are bored!
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What is a good source of calcium for chickens?

Crushed oyster shells are the best option for providing supplemental calcium. They stay in the digestive track the longest, which optimizes calcium absorption. Crushed eggshells make a good supplement in addition to crushed oyster shells.
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Are chickens supposed to eat their own eggs?

Yes, chickens eat their own eggs in the wild. Like humans, chickens are omnivores. They eat vegetables, fruits, and even meat. But in a backyard setting, having egg eaters can be a result of a poor coop, diet, and overall care.
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Chickens Eating Their Own Eggs!? What to do



How do I give my chickens more protein?

Here are some of our favourite treats to help you boost the protein in your chickens' diet:
  1. Dried Mealworms. At 53 % protein, Dried Mealworms are by far our chooks' favourite protein-rich treat. ...
  2. Dried Soldier Fly Larvae. ...
  3. Insects. ...
  4. Seeds. ...
  5. Non-medicated chick starter. ...
  6. Sprouts. ...
  7. Worms. ...
  8. Eggs.
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How do you figure out which chicken is eating eggs?

If the egg is strong and the shell is thick, the hen will sit on it. If the egg is weak, and the shell is thin, she will gobble it up, destroy the evidence and try again. Other times, hens may simply be calcium deficient and are just naturally searching for something to consume that will satisfy this depletion.
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Why do chickens peck holes in their eggs?

Chickens Are Just Curious

Unfortunately for your eggs, this burning curiosity can quickly become an issue. A leading reason why chickens poke holes in eggs is that they are curious about the egg itself and its contents. This behavior is most common in younger chickens, particularly pullets (hens less than a year old).
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Can you eat eggs that a chicken has been sitting on?

All you have to do is gently drop it into a glass of water. Eggs that sit on the bottom are very fresh—they're perfectly safe to eat. As an egg ages, air seeps into it through the pores in the eggshell, causing the egg to become buoyant.
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Why do my eggs have holes in them?

Pin holes are caused immediately after the egg is laid, when the egg is still wet and warm and the shell matrix is not yet rigid. Moreover, pin holes are sometimes caused by birds pecking at them, but most often they are caused by the bird's toenail.
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What do chickens do with unfertilized eggs?

Many modern breeds and commercial hybrid hens will do nothing with their eggs other than lay them and walk away. Many have had the instinct to brood [sit on their eggs to hatch them] bred out of them over generations.
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Why do I keep finding broken eggs in my coop?

EGG-EATING THEORIES

Innocent exploration of a broken egg in the nest box. Reasons for broken eggs in nest boxes range from the presence of too few nest boxes, more than one hen jockeying for position in a nest box, bored chickens and broody hens intimidating laying hens and monopolizing the nests.
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What scraps not to feed chickens?

Hens should never be fed food scraps that contain anything high in fat or salt, and do not feed them food that is rancid or spoiled. Specific types of food that hens should not be fed include raw potato, avocado, chocolate, onion, garlic, citrus fruits, uncooked rice or uncooked beans [2].
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Can chicken lay 2 eggs a day?

Two Or More Eggs A Day? Chickens will sometimes release two yolks at the same time. This is most common with young hens who are maturing, or a sign that a bird is being overfed. Therefore, a chicken could potentially lay two eggs a day, but no more.
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Can you overfeed chickens?

Overfed chickens can gain weight and that which may cause them to become less mobile and to move less. If you see any changes in their regular moving behavior, it may be a sign that they are eating too much. Pay close attention to their regular everyday habits, so you can notice any changes as soon as they happen.
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What extra supplements do laying hens need?

Below are a number of supplements that you can offer your flock to ensure happy, healthy hens.
  • Grit. ...
  • Calcium. ...
  • Apple Cider Vinegar. ...
  • Electrolytes. ...
  • Probiotics. ...
  • Garlic. ...
  • Diatomaceous earth: We don't personally use diatomaceous earth (DE) with our flock. ...
  • Molasses: Molasses is a great source of iron and other minerals.
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Are dried mealworms good for chickens?

Dine A Chook Australia has developed Dried Mealworms as the perfect protein snack for Chickens, Poultry as well as pets. Now you can boost the protein of your laying hens using snacks they will love to eat. Dried Mealworms are not actually worms. They are the larva of a beetle.
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Should chickens eat bread?

Bread is a nutritionally void food in chickens, ducks, and other birds, so don't gamble that your fowls would get any value from it. Chickens, especially chicks, require high protein diets for development. While bread can be a treat for chickens, it lacks the protein content they need.
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Are bananas safe for chickens?

Can chickens eat bananas? Absolutely! Bananas are an eggcellent source of nutrition for your girls! Extremely high in vitamins A, C and B6, they also contain magnesium, iron, niacin, as well as other essential trace elements.
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Can I give banana peels to chickens?

Chickens can eat banana peels.

Though some chickens won't eat the whole peel and prefer to chop into the little pieces. However, ensure that you are not exposing your birds to dangerous elements if you're thinking of feeding your flock banana peels.
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Can rats steal chicken eggs?

The presence of rodents can stress them. That can lead to a drop in egg production - rats will also steal eggs, so that's another another tip-off. If all of a sudden your chickens seem to not want to go to roost in the coop at night or stop laying in their nesting boxes, there's probably a good reason why not.
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Do chickens get sad when you take their eggs?

The simplest answer to this is 'no'. Laying eggs is as instinctive to hens as perching and scratching. It's something they need to do, but they are not doing it with thoughts of hatching chicks, and will leave their egg as soon as it has been laid.
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How long will a hen sit on unfertilized eggs?

A broody hen may sit on unfertilized eggs for six or seven weeks before she gives up. Between the minimal diet and the increased body temperature, that's not good for her health. A broody won't lay eggs.
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Do hens peck at hatching eggs?

Her own body temperature will increase, so those incubating eggs will be at the optimum incubating temperature. That sweet little hen may become a mama bear as her hormones surge, so expect her to growl, peck, and even flap her wings at you if you come near.
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