- May 2, 2017
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Hi! We use Texas Natural Layer Pellets for our laying hens. We haven't had many issues, and prefer to use this no soy, non-gmo feed. However, since using the latest new bag (opened about 2 weeks ago), we have had 3 chickens stop laying; one looking kind of egg bound, another looking seriously egg bound, and the third looking normal. We are now averaging 4 eggs a day, where we had been averaging 7 (we have 9 laying hens).
Is it just coincidence that the three ladies all felt this way at the same time? Or could it be due to the latest bag of feed? It is a made here in TX, about 2 hours away from me. Should I contact the manufacturer? I'm concerned that this may result in chicken loss if we don't figure it out soon
Is it just coincidence that the three ladies all felt this way at the same time? Or could it be due to the latest bag of feed? It is a made here in TX, about 2 hours away from me. Should I contact the manufacturer? I'm concerned that this may result in chicken loss if we don't figure it out soon
