jjudson
In the Brooder
- Nov 1, 2016
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We recently turned our chickens loose and they have free range over our property now. They stay within a 100 yards of their coop, rummaging through the underbrush and grass. They seem healthier and happier now (especially since one of them was pecking their feathers clean when they were penned up). They return to the coop on their own at night. At first, we had our regular egg production -- they would go back to the coop to lay in the nesting boxes. Now, though, egg production has dropped off substantially.
Will chickens on the roam find other places outside to lay? Or am I just hitting slow spot in their laying habits? I've checked their usual brushy haunts and don't see any eggs anywhere. I'm still getting eggs in the coop, but not nearly as many as before.
Will chickens on the roam find other places outside to lay? Or am I just hitting slow spot in their laying habits? I've checked their usual brushy haunts and don't see any eggs anywhere. I'm still getting eggs in the coop, but not nearly as many as before.
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