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Chickens not laying enough eggs

We love in Salinas calif. There run space is 16' x 23' and the co-op size is 8'x8' with 16 next boxes. We feed them lay crumble , scratch, they get oyster, grit,and meal works very other day. No they do not free range.. No new birds introduced. We have had a lot of rain lately
Bad weather can implicate they were inside a lot and a 8x8’ coop gets easily overcrowded with such a variety of breeds. . Stress can be a factor.

Did you check on red mite? Its time to check every week as soon as the feezing stops. Red mite weakens chickens. They stop laying and are a danger for their health.
 
One of our coops is 8x8, like yours. I couldn't imagine putting 30 chickens in there.
It sounds very cramped, and that can be a big stressor for chickens.
The maximum number of adult chickens that should be housed in that space is 16.
I would make only one (or none) of those a rooster.

If you go through your flock and pick only those birds you like best, and/or your youngest layers, I bet within a month you'll be getting more eggs than you got with them all cramped together.

A higher protein feed and less treats can help too.
 
One of our coops is 8x8, like yours. I couldn't imagine putting 30 chickens in there.
It sounds very cramped, and that can be a big stressor for chickens.
The maximum number of adult chickens that should be housed in that space is 16.
I would make only one (or none) of those a rooster.

If you go through your flock and pick only those birds you like best, and/or your youngest layers, I bet within a month you'll be getting more eggs than you got with them all cramped together.

A higher protein feed and less treats can help too.
You live in a mild climate. So they dont have to be inside during the day if you have a automatic pop door opener to the run. Bushes and other hiding places in a run can help against stress too. But less chickens would be healthier.

You can decrease the number of nest boxes to provide more walk around space. 5 is enough for 30 heritage chickens.
 
You live in a mild climate. So they dont have to be inside during the day if you have a automatic pop door opener to the run. Bushes and other hiding places in a run can help against stress too. But less chickens would be healthier.

You can decrease the number of nest boxes to provide more walk around space. 5 is enough for 30 heritage chickens.

I don't think you meant to quote me to say that :)
 
On the flock block that have access all The time and scratch every other day. The the lay crumble I have only found 16 percent. How do I stop the roosters from eating the lay crumble when they are with the hens
You could switch to an all flock or flock raiser type feed, and supplement calcium on the side. The flock block and scratch are treats and shouldn't be more than 10% or so of their diet, otherwise you're throwing off their nutritional intake.
 
You could switch to an all flock or flock raiser type feed, and supplement calcium on the side. The flock block and scratch are treats and shouldn't be more than 10% or so of their diet, otherwise you're throwing off their nutritional intake.
We cut back on the flock block and scratch.They have lay crumble all the time. They have lights on in the co-op from 5a.m. To 9pm. . Today a we only got 8 eggs out of 28 hens . What am I doing wrong that they are not laying eggs
 

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