Can anything be done about lazy or non-layers?

billmac

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Apr 10, 2009
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I got 12 chicks in the spring (Rhode Island Reds). They started laying in late summer. Eventually we were getting 9-10 eggs a day, sometimes 11. I think we got 12 once at most. We had a few egg-eating issues but I truly think we got over them. I never find wetness or egg debris in the nests now. We lost 1 chicken, which I assume was one of our good layers.

So now we have 11 hens and average about 8 eggs a day. Is there any way to easily identify the hens that aren't laying well, other than isolation? More importantly, is there anything I can do for them that might jump-start their laying? They get Agway layer pellets, shells and grit.

Thanks
 
Egg production generally slows down in the winter (and with some breeds stops altogether). If you provide them with extra light (to make 14 hrs/day as mentioned above), that helps. Also, they stop laying while molting. Extra protein in their diet helps them through molting and back to laying.
 

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