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    Chicken egg color is changing

    Blue eggs from the Americano
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    Chicken egg color is changing

    People often talk about chickens, egg colors not changing much. I have had the same five chickens for three years now, and I used to get eggs from the americanas And medium brown eggs from the cinnamon queens. And light brown eggs from the buff orphingtons. I now get almost white colored eggs...
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    Americana chicken stop laying eggs after one year. She has not laid an egg in over a year.

    That’s exactly what I thought but a year later she seems in perfect health with no eggs. Maybe that’s just the way it goes sometimes.
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    Americana chicken stop laying eggs after one year. She has not laid an egg in over a year.

    Sometimes they are inside of the coop or inside of the enclosed run, which is 500 square-foot, that could be for up to a week or two when the weather hits the fan, and she still does not lay an egg for the past year
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    Americana chicken stop laying eggs after one year. She has not laid an egg in over a year.

    My best guess is no. We live in the north eastern United States, and even when I do not let them out because of the snow, all of the other chickens are laying eggs except for her.
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    Americana chicken stop laying eggs after one year. She has not laid an egg in over a year.

    The girls are well fed. They free range most days and are fed layer pellets from a local feed mill. I also toss them mealworms and black oil sunflower seeds once a day. Everything was great with her for the first year and she was my best egg layer, nowI have not got a single egg from her in a...
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    Americana chicken stop laying eggs after one year. She has not laid an egg in over a year.

    I have six hens that are two years old. I have one Americanoa that was my best egg layer for the first year. She has not laid an egg in a year. She is perfectly healthy and kind of the bully of the flock. I was told by an old timer that if you have only hens, one of them will take over the role...
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