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    Very Few Eggs

    Yep that's why RIRs are so popular! They may be my next chicken breed.
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    Very Few Eggs

    That's good - maybe they don't have an overload of worms. It wouldn't hurt to let them have a pumpkin to go at or some scrambled eggs with garlic powder sprinkled in. Then at least you've "dewormed" them sufficiently. You can still eat their eggs after using natural methods - you can't always...
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    Very Few Eggs

    You can do a google of chicken worms and find a vast amount of pictures and information about them. Chickens have worms in their intestines - some level of worms usually exist in them and if there is an overload of worms things like - low egg production or eating too much feed - are signs of...
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    Very Few Eggs

    Is your light to give them 14 hours of daylight or for heat? Decrease in daylight hours has caused my 8 layers to go from 7-8 eggs to just 3-5 eggs a day. I didn't use supplemental lighting this year. I have 3 layers that are production breeds (AC, WL, Arucana and WL/EE mix). How old are...
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