We have a pullet (ISA Brown, 10 months old) who appears to be staying in one of the nest boxes for the night. We have never had this in the 5+ months we have had them, all birds have always gone to the roost.
General circumstances:
Thoughts, things to check, anything would be most welcome.
General circumstances:
- our seven ISA pullets lay on a daily basis usually 7 eggs occasionally 6; in the past week we have had 6, 6, 6, 6, 7, 6, 6.
- we have eight Ameraucana mixes born early October; we think we have 4 cockerels/4 females; they are all maturing - males very interested in the females (all of them) and the females are showing interest in the nest boxes although no eggs as yet.
- yesterday we turned the bedding on the floors and added a bale of pine shavings; all birds were greatly interested in every turn checking for whatever but not apparent that there were insects.
- we have an elevated 10' by 16' Woods fresh air coop; access during the day to a run underneath; not heated; 15 birds total, as yet no sign of fighting or stress.
- they get two food types a 16% layers mash and a 22% duck starter crumble; we give them treats (try very hard to stick to the not more than 10% rule): shredded carrots, cutoff greens, sunflower seeds, occasional scrambled eggs, etc.; today they got cilantro bottoms, bok choy bottoms, lettuce, cabbage, basil.
Thoughts, things to check, anything would be most welcome.
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