- Feb 26, 2009
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So, we have a cochin, a silkie-mixture, a barred rock, a black sex link, and a red somethin' - all hens, no rooster. The first two lay bantam eggs, but the hens are super sweet, so we forgive them for their tiny eggs. The last one hasn't started laying yet, but her sibling at a friend's house just started a week ago. Other than the young one, I can identify who lays what egg by size. We've had them since Feb/March.
Anyway, the cochin (Esther) has been off & on broody this summer. But now, for 2 weeks, she has been on her nest. Obviously, she's not hatching anything! We do see her out of the roost occasionally, eating, but she goes straight back. There is NOTHING in the nest. The other hens will scoot her out of the way to lay their eggs, and we check for eggs 2-4 times a day.
Another problem, though, is that the hens appear to be on strike. We're only getting 1-2 eggs a day instead of 3-4, like we had been getting. My black sex link hasn't laid in 10 days (she used to be daily). We're getting one large and one bantam, but I don't know for sure who is laying the bantam egg, but I *think* it's not Esther.
We treated for mites last Friday with sulfur powder, but none of the hens showed signs of mites - they were just in the coop. The mites immediately disappeared.
The hens have plenty of good feed, oyster, water, access to lots of dirt to roll in, and food scraps. They seem very happy, and 3 of them squat for me when I'm outside. Esther sometimes squats, too.
I just watched the barred rock (Beatrix) lay an egg - and then watched as Esther took it under her beak and rolled it underneath her! It was cute and sad at the same time. Then, of course, I moved her out of the way and stole the egg.
I would go buy eggs for her to hatch, if I thought it would help her - BUT I do not wish to raise chicks again. (I know, I'm odd - but we raised the red from a few days old + 6 others, and I don't really want to do that again)
Our chickens are our pets - we do not raise them for anything but eggs. We're maxed out at 5, and I don't want to raise chicks again, only to give them away. (we have kids)
Is Esther going to eventually stop sitting on the nest? Is the Houston-heat likely the reason we're not getting eggs?
thanks for any help!
--janis
Anyway, the cochin (Esther) has been off & on broody this summer. But now, for 2 weeks, she has been on her nest. Obviously, she's not hatching anything! We do see her out of the roost occasionally, eating, but she goes straight back. There is NOTHING in the nest. The other hens will scoot her out of the way to lay their eggs, and we check for eggs 2-4 times a day.
Another problem, though, is that the hens appear to be on strike. We're only getting 1-2 eggs a day instead of 3-4, like we had been getting. My black sex link hasn't laid in 10 days (she used to be daily). We're getting one large and one bantam, but I don't know for sure who is laying the bantam egg, but I *think* it's not Esther.
We treated for mites last Friday with sulfur powder, but none of the hens showed signs of mites - they were just in the coop. The mites immediately disappeared.
The hens have plenty of good feed, oyster, water, access to lots of dirt to roll in, and food scraps. They seem very happy, and 3 of them squat for me when I'm outside. Esther sometimes squats, too.
I just watched the barred rock (Beatrix) lay an egg - and then watched as Esther took it under her beak and rolled it underneath her! It was cute and sad at the same time. Then, of course, I moved her out of the way and stole the egg.
I would go buy eggs for her to hatch, if I thought it would help her - BUT I do not wish to raise chicks again. (I know, I'm odd - but we raised the red from a few days old + 6 others, and I don't really want to do that again)
Our chickens are our pets - we do not raise them for anything but eggs. We're maxed out at 5, and I don't want to raise chicks again, only to give them away. (we have kids)
Is Esther going to eventually stop sitting on the nest? Is the Houston-heat likely the reason we're not getting eggs?
thanks for any help!
--janis