How many layers do you have?, they usually lay an egg every other day, some do every day. I have about 16 layers , laying and i will get say 11 eggs one day and 5 the next. I just feed the regular Layers crumbles and scratch feed from the feed store, plus kitchen scraps and let them out to roam...
I know what you mean, i raised 22 than sold 11 of them (Guineas) but my chickens sure have been having a lot of problems laying this year like never before and i think it must be the disruption of the Guineas, they are loud, love to chase and peck at my chicks, i am about ready to butcher the...
When mine started i thought an animal was getting in the coop at night and roughing them up. It seems like they went into the molt just after a possum attack that killed 2 of my chicks and a roo. Ive had chickens for many years but have never seen all of my chicks go into molt at one time, and...
I have 11 guineas i raised from eggs hatched from a wild mother that came into my yard with her mate and a red rooster, naturally i began feeding them corn and they made themselves at home. Before the guineas wandered into my yard i had never had Guineas, or knew much about them except that...
Layer feed is not really the thing to feed Young birds, but i know of some people that do feed that to them and it doesn't kill them, but i think a little would not do any harm as long as their main food is the starter food,
Linda, i am a total redneck from Florida and i also just throw it on the ground, infact when i used to just put their water in an open bucket and some over flowed on the ground, they loved to drink first on the ground before even drinking the fresh water in the bucket, from that i learned they...
i wouldn't worry about planting anything in the chicken run, they wont even let it start growing unless you put wire fence around the plant and don't let them at it, they will eat or peck any plant to death, i have an orange tree growing in my chicken yard the only reason they havnt eaten it, is...
Has anyone tried Diatomaceous earth? I understand that is an organic and safe for human consumption , product that can be used for worming livestock, research it on the web, i sometimes place it in my chickens food.
Did you mark her eggs, either with a pencil or magic marker just put a little dot or other small marking on the egg so you will know which ones are hers and hopefully you wont have the staggering egg hatching problem next time.
I can sympathize with you, I had a roo like that and the last time he attacked me was the last, i didnt want to do it but I had to put him down. Recently i had a beautiful large rooster and he started to get mean and we have small grandchildren that he was starting on, i hated to get rid of him...
A shower curtain , an old table cloth, a bamboo mat, anything to keep the moisture and cold out,i have screen on 1/2 of 2 sides and have been using a shower curtain to keep wind and rain out.
Some of my chickens lay odd shaped, thin shelled eggs and when cracked open the white is almost like water. They are not old about a year and a half old. Others in the same flock lay nice eggs, what can i do, ive checked different diseases, they dont appear to have any disease. they get corn...
I guess it is just a chicken thing, i have the same problems, but they dont seem to care if there is any hay or bedding in their nests when they lay, only problem is they are more likely to break the eggs with out a cushion or bedding in the nest.