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  1. NeoMummy

    Isa Browns not laying

    Hi Krista. Thanks for your reply. The girls get a layer mix with whole grains and such with 13% min protein, which I soak overnight. I do also give them a little cooked meat when we have it spare, every other day they get a hard boiled egg mashed with a little yogurt. They have access to feed...
  2. NeoMummy

    Isa Browns not laying

    Hi guys. I know there has probably been discussed to death, but I'm so frustrated. My 3, 14 month old, Isa Browns have pretty much stopped laying. I get one egg every 2nd day maybe. So the story is,we brought 7 unsexed chicks back in September last year, 4 turned out to be roosters, we kept 1...
  3. NeoMummy

    Desperate to find out!

    Thank you for all your replies. I was on the phone with a guy when the black one did his thing lol and confirmed my worst fear. The orange/buff is crowing, he's the one we are keeping and who is wearing the no crow collar (working a treat), hasn't crowed since adjusting it. Well worth a look if...
  4. NeoMummy

    Desperate to find out!

    So this is the ?hen. I had my son hold it for me. Not the best pictures. Will get some of the whole flock, hopefully, together this afternoon.
  5. NeoMummy

    Desperate to find out!

    I agree my picture taking skills are not the best. I will get one of the kids to help me this afternoon lol Thinking they are between 3 1/2 months to 4 months old. We've had them for about 3 months and were between 5 to 12 days old when we brought them.
  6. NeoMummy

    Desperate to find out!

    Hi guys. I've joined this forum in desperation. I brought 6 unsexed chickens a few months ago, ended up with 7 as the guy threw one in as a freebie. Now I'm new to all this chicken keeping stuff and I'm finding it very hard to tell what is a hen and what is a rooster. Below I've attached...
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