I've heard that, but i've also heard you can just take an egg empty the yolk out and fill it with mustard. Supposedly they will stop after a few tries.
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2x , might take an entire week, esp. w/ now these storms.They could still be getting used to their new home.
It can take a week. Just give them time. When you move chickens sometimes they will go off. )Ok got a question need a answer. I got some laying hens like a year old and a half. The people I got them from said they was laying really good... but I have had them for a few days and they are not laying. I am just unsure why? Any ideas?
Me too. Maybe at some point they might feel welcome back.I appreciated having a local support system.
I can add you to the list, and let you know as I hatch some. Mine lay a range of mint green to blue in one pen, then a bright green to olive in another.I would be interested in some amerucana pullets if they are blue egg layers. I have a couple blue legged roo's that i would like to breed but idk if they came from blue brown green or white eggs.... THANKS McMurray
I had a hen who ate eggs. She joined the bug control patrol in the yard. I tried many things, nothing seemed to work. Sorry can't help you on that one.I am hoping. Also was told 1 of the 2 eat their eggs. I am thinking golf balls will work for breaking that?
Ok got a question need a answer. I got some laying hens like a year old and a half. The people I got them from said they was laying really good... but I have had them for a few days and they are not laying. I am just unsure why? Any ideas?
It could be a deficiency of one of them accidentally broke an egg and decided the yolk tasted good.