I've had this problem before. I found a broken egg yesterday evening. Found a chicken covered in yolk this morning so I removed her to another pen. There was quite a bit of running on the chickens part. I have a broody that's nesting in the corner of the coop. Will the stress of removing the...
June 8th and still covering our tomato plants because it will go from 20 in the sun to freezing point during the night. We are the only other place in the world besides a dessert I'm sure haha
You should be fine with natural light during the day and then maybe a regular light bulb on at night. They shouldn't need supplemented heat when they're fully feathers, but a small light for them to see around the coop throughout the night should keep them happy. Hope this helps, good luck...
We don't have snakes or anything big enough around here that could be taking out eggs. It's rare to even see a 7 inch grass snake, rare as in I've seen 1 in the last 15 years or so haha. They have no place to hide a nest, there's a few that always lay in one corner so I know they're not eating...
We are in Nova Scotia and our Temps have been dropping from 20+ degrees celcius to some nights almost freezing. I consider our temp drops and rises to be somewhat extreme. It happened over a few days. Today was sunny again and a bit warmer and we are back up to 7 eggs today
I have one large window on one side, 7'x4' that opens, one on the back wall that is a bit smaller and doesn't open, and the door infant and a small hatch on one side for them as well
We had a good spell of weather and were getting 7 to 11 eggs daily from 11 hens. Sun was shining and eggs were dropping, the last week it has been colder and damp and wet and we are down to some days 4 eggs a day. Is the weather affection egg production?
Does anyone have any experience with using corrugated plastic roof panels. I am thinking about using this on the main coop roof (8'x12') coop with a 4/12 gable roof.
Thanks for the info! I am framing a gable roof on it. I am a licensed carpenter and have done my research on all the ventilation. I am going to put in some gable end vents, going to put an aprox 12-16inch overhand without a raised heel so I am thinking I'm going to leave the soffit open for...
I am going to flatten a pad with the tractor before setting my 4x4 frame down that my walls will sit on. I am going to then dig up the ground and put chicken wire from the walls shoe to down to the next wall, tying it all together before putting the dirt back on it and packing it tight onto of...
I have just started building a new 8 X 12 coop. I have decided to sit my walls on pressure treated 4x4s and leave the floor open. I am going to use the deep litter method but I am worried about water getting into the coop and making the floor wet. Any suggestions or experience would be appreciated!!
My guess would be something is stressing her out. If she is acting normal other than the deformed eggs then something may be stressing her out which can cause these kinds of things.
thats only 32sq coop which is a little small for eleven hens. I would only put 6-8 hens in a coop that size if not less. Rule of thumb is 4sq per bird. They might be bored. Try giving them some more space and a few more nest boxes. Also could try adding in a rooster, they may take a dominant...
Try removing the old roost to prompt them to try the new one. What size material is the new roost. We typically use 2x2 lumber so our roots are 1 1/2" X 1 1/2"