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in an enclosed coop and run. They eat wh… immature hens, but we don’t have that problem. We have no youngsters. They are all elderly rescues. As hens get older, their eggs get less perfectly oval. However, these odd shapes are something to keep an eye on because they can signal something untoward in the diet. It shouldn’t be an issue when they live in an enclosed coop and run. They eat what we give them, a…
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