mrsbigtime
Chirping
- May 4, 2022
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Hello chicken-friends!
I am perplexed by my ladies and I am wanting to find some suggestion or solidarity if you wouldn't mind please and thank you!
We have 6 girls, all born in May and they should be 24 weeks (6 months) as of yesterday. We have 2 Color Pack, 2 Buff Orphington, 1 Golden Wyandotte and 1 Australorp...but no eggs. Zero.
We live in Central Oregon and it's been chilly at night, but the days have been between 70 and 80 and we still have sunshine until almost 7 pm. They are in a gated area and I've searched all the nooks and crannies (including their nesting boxes, obviously) but still nada. They have been on layer feed for 6 weeks and I give them garden scraps regularly (kale, corn and cucumbers mostly).
Surely they will start laying, right?? I can't imagine I got 6 duds, but I was expecting eggs (based on the little tags at Wilco) 6 weeks ago and I'm anxiously awaiting the morning when my kids and I get to celebrate the gift our girls gave us!
Is this typical? Is there any way I can support their process or encouraging laying?
Thank you so much for your thoughts - I'm loving my chickens, but my husband is ready for them so start pulling some weight
I am perplexed by my ladies and I am wanting to find some suggestion or solidarity if you wouldn't mind please and thank you!
We have 6 girls, all born in May and they should be 24 weeks (6 months) as of yesterday. We have 2 Color Pack, 2 Buff Orphington, 1 Golden Wyandotte and 1 Australorp...but no eggs. Zero.
We live in Central Oregon and it's been chilly at night, but the days have been between 70 and 80 and we still have sunshine until almost 7 pm. They are in a gated area and I've searched all the nooks and crannies (including their nesting boxes, obviously) but still nada. They have been on layer feed for 6 weeks and I give them garden scraps regularly (kale, corn and cucumbers mostly).
Surely they will start laying, right?? I can't imagine I got 6 duds, but I was expecting eggs (based on the little tags at Wilco) 6 weeks ago and I'm anxiously awaiting the morning when my kids and I get to celebrate the gift our girls gave us!
Is this typical? Is there any way I can support their process or encouraging laying?
Thank you so much for your thoughts - I'm loving my chickens, but my husband is ready for them so start pulling some weight
