Ameraucana Breeders Club
The Official Forum of the Ameraucana Breeders Club => Ameraucana Marketplace => Topic started by: Guest on March 13, 2010, 11:04:25 AM
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One week ago, my one year old black Ameraucana hen, was injuried by my (now ex) rooster. She had a hurt leg and was unable to walk, get into the nest box or on the roost w/ out help.
For two months, she has laid a bright, perfectly shaped aqua blue egg, usually 5 a week. But for five days after the injury, I got no eggs and then two days of blue very soft shell eggs--the shell is thick almost like a noodle wrapped around the yolk and white.
I upped their protein to a 20% feed (I felt like they needed it because of the stress they have been under w/ a almost violent roo), while still offering their regular 16% pellets (they went crazy over the new feed), and they are getting organic greens everyday, oyster shell, grit and fresh water are all free choice..
Are the soft shells a \'product\' of the injury?
Will they continue or will she go back to laying her beautiful eggs?
Is their something I can do to help her?
Thank you Deb
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You might try adding a tablespoon of natural vinegar for every two gallons of drinking water for awhile. Sometimes it helps them utilize the calcium and other minerals in their diet. There are a lot of variables so I hate to generalize, but I have tried it from time to time with some success. My late grandmother, born in 1903, used to take a combination of vinegar and honey, spoonful a day, for her various perceived ailments. She lived until 1996 so I don\'t think it did her any harm.
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After she is recovered if the problem persists you might try a product called Calciboost. I have used it with success in the past with both peafowl and Ameraucana.
Michael
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I\'ll try the AC vinegar, since I have it on hand.. She is much better, if you didn\'t know she had had a leg injury you won\'t notice her tiny limp. She is getting up on the roost and into the nest box again. In the mean time, I will try to find Caliboost. Thanks
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Just thought I would let you know--she is back to laying her beautiful egg.. I did use the vinegar but not sure it was long enough to help but I am going to use it for at least a week --it won\'t hurt anything... Thanks