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It's very odd they haven't laid at 40 weeks....and they don't free range at all ever?
I'd get rid of the cockerel and feed nothing but the layer feed for a few weeks.
 
It's very odd they haven't laid at 40 weeks....and they don't free range at all ever?
I'd get rid of the cockerel and feed nothing but the layer feed for a few weeks.


The rooster was a newer edition haven't had him but a few weeks.
And no free range cause they don't come back and I don't like chasing them lol plus we have a big fox in our area.
 
Either you just have incredibly bad luck and have a bunch of 'lemon' birds....or it's their diet.

What are "lemon" birds and I feed them Purina's laying crumble, crushed oyster shells plus they get scraps like lettuce, fruits and veggies and sometimes yogurt as a treat.
 
'Lemon'.... as in 'Lemon Law'..... is slang for a defective product, usually an automotive vehicle.
It is applied to many products and/or situations that produce below standard or less than expected results...like an of age female chicken that doesn't lay eggs.

It was suggested a couple times earlier in the thread that you cut out all other foods except the layer feed.
Layer feed is usually the bare minimum in protein(16%) needed for egg production, any other foods given dilute that protein.
That combination can reduce nutrients enough to not support the bird making any eggs.
 
'Lemon'.... as in 'Lemon Law'..... is slang for a defective product, usually an automotive vehicle.
It is applied to many products and/or situations that produce below standard or less than expected results...like an of age female chicken that doesn't lay eggs.

It was suggested a couple times earlier in the thread that you cut out all other foods except the layer feed.
Layer feed is usually the bare minimum in protein(16%) needed for egg production, any other foods given dilute that protein.
That combination can reduce nutrients enough to not support the bird making any eggs.


So I should stick to laying crumble and oyster shells for awhile? Oyster shells have extra protein and help the eggs have tougher shells.
 
Pictures of your birds?


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This picture is about 2 weeks old almost.
 

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