I have a Welsommer hen who has always given good eggs but has now started to lay eggs with the albumen a milky white colour. When fried the taste is cheesy. Is there a cure for it or is it just old age, I think she might be about 6 yrs old.
Arthur e
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Hi, Not heard of this one before, if you are sure the eggs are fresh, could it be something she is eating?
She is a good age for a hen, well done - Goes to Show how good the Pure Breeds are!
She is a good age for a hen, well done - Goes to Show how good the Pure Breeds are!
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Hi RBC yes she is a good age, and a survivor. Her sister dropped down dead 3 years ago and she survived a fox attack which got her brother.She has never mixed very well with the other 4 hens of various mongrell ancesters and is very wary of me and the wife but she lives free range and gets ad lib layers pellets and a fair share of the mixed corn they all get.Just have to put it down as womens problems 
Hello Arthur
Don't know the answer to this one I'm afraid. There is a very well-used forum on all things to do with poultry at:
http://kelseyinfo.co.uk/yabb
from the Practical Poultry mag. You might get some help there.
Also there is a very active forum at:
http://www.pekinbantams.com/community/index.php
that you might want to try.
I'd be interested to know what the answer is.
John
Don't know the answer to this one I'm afraid. There is a very well-used forum on all things to do with poultry at:
http://kelseyinfo.co.uk/yabb
from the Practical Poultry mag. You might get some help there.
Also there is a very active forum at:
http://www.pekinbantams.com/community/index.php
that you might want to try.
I'd be interested to know what the answer is.
John
The Gods do not subtract from the allotted span of men’s lives, the hours spent fishing Assyrian tablet
What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning Werner Heisenberg
I am a man and the world is my urinal
What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning Werner Heisenberg
I am a man and the world is my urinal
