- Aug 3, 2011
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Hey Guys,
I got 10 ex-bats earlier this year and they are wonderful girls
giving me 7-10 eggs per day.
Now we are in Autumn that has understandably dropped to
around 6 eggs per day.
More than a week of solid rain has meant that the normally
weatherproof run has become a mud-pit and is unusable.
The girls would enjoy a permanently open pop-hole and go
in and out as they please any time of the day. They also
free-feed with a fair amount of treats such as live worms.
Because of the very bad weather, I have closed the pop-hole
as they were bringing the mud in and making the coop really
bad. Even changing the tarpaulins every day did not help.
I have also laid down newspaper and they have shredded that
proper - I can always lay down more.
I may have access to some wood shavings, I don't know, but
I can ask. I thought to use that in the run to dry it off and also
in the coop.
Here's the problem: today I got 3 eggs. I cannot afford to spend
£44 per month on feed for 3 eggs or less a day. The cooking pot
beckons.
Given the above, do you think I can make the girls happier again
and to continue laying. Or do you think that they now deserve a
winter's rest? Putting a light in the coop is a no-no because of the
local idiots. (Next year will be different with a new coop build to
overcome all these problems.)
I'd love your thoughts please.
Thanks for your time to read and reply.
Kevin
I got 10 ex-bats earlier this year and they are wonderful girls
giving me 7-10 eggs per day.
Now we are in Autumn that has understandably dropped to
around 6 eggs per day.
More than a week of solid rain has meant that the normally
weatherproof run has become a mud-pit and is unusable.
The girls would enjoy a permanently open pop-hole and go
in and out as they please any time of the day. They also
free-feed with a fair amount of treats such as live worms.
Because of the very bad weather, I have closed the pop-hole
as they were bringing the mud in and making the coop really
bad. Even changing the tarpaulins every day did not help.
I have also laid down newspaper and they have shredded that
proper - I can always lay down more.
I may have access to some wood shavings, I don't know, but
I can ask. I thought to use that in the run to dry it off and also
in the coop.
Here's the problem: today I got 3 eggs. I cannot afford to spend
£44 per month on feed for 3 eggs or less a day. The cooking pot
beckons.
Given the above, do you think I can make the girls happier again
and to continue laying. Or do you think that they now deserve a
winter's rest? Putting a light in the coop is a no-no because of the
local idiots. (Next year will be different with a new coop build to
overcome all these problems.)
I'd love your thoughts please.
Thanks for your time to read and reply.
Kevin