cyndy, you may be finding eggs that have recently been laid. Just after laying the 
eggs are very soft but eventually harden.


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>My leo's are laying frequently now. Occasionally the eggs seem to be
>*jelly eggs*. This is the *scientific* term used in the poultry industry
>for eggs without shells that hens sometimes lay. Is this common in Leo's?
>I have calcium available for them, I dust their crix and use a good
>quality gut load. Any suggestions?
>Cyndy
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