Total or average per day?
Average. We were down to 2-4 a day at our worst, that was resolved. 9 isn't the end of the world but it still feels like a low-ball average, like bottom rung of acceptable.
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Total or average per day?
Some, maybe. Most people (that I've seen say they are affected) say that is the first thing they thought of and that they looked thoroughly for eggs in unusual places.Lowkey wonder if some of the people with missing eggs are getting Punked by their birdssaid hens off hiding eggs somewhere to attempt to hatch fifty chicks.
Had a bantam hen about 50 years ago that brought in 18 chicks one afternoon... she could barely cover them after a week but all survived to maturity.Lowkey wonder if some of the people with missing eggs are getting Punked by their birdssaid hens off hiding eggs somewhere to attempt to hatch fifty chicks.
My front flock, I got two hens who will 95% always go broody together and raise a horde of fluffy nuggets. Most make it to maturityHad a bantam hen about 50 years ago that brought in 18 chicks one afternoon... she could barely cover them after a week but all survived to maturity.
Yeah, I have had some stupidly creative birds on where they hide and hatch (little nock up in the roof of a barn).Some, maybe. Most people (that I've seen say they are affected) say that is the first thing they thought of and that they looked thoroughly for eggs in unusual places.
Not in my case, as they don't free range. I have looked around the coop and run thoroughly. I got 2 yesterday, and none so far today.wonder if some of the people with missing eggs are getting Punked by their birdssaid hens off hiding eggs somewhere to attempt to hatch fifty chicks.
If the mills are running a little behind on production, they may be cleaning out all the back corners of the warehouses and selling all the old feed that was sitting there forgotten. That could make a sudden jump in how many stores were selling old feed, for a few weeks or months until the old stock was all moved out.
That would not account for everyone who is having trouble, but it might explain some of them.
I strongly suspect that the flocks with laying issues will turn out to have several different causes, not all the same. Some may be old feed, some may be defective feed, some may be daylength, some may bad weather, some may be older hens, some may be molting, etc.
That why I said some.Not in my case, as they don't free range. I have looked around the coop and run thoroughly. I got 2 yesterday, and none so far today.![]()
That looks like these labels from 2021 - note that they are held side by side in the original post, and have DIFFERENT ingredients, but the same nutritional formulation. There are numbers on the bag which I ssupect identify the plant and recipe - but they differ from Kiki's spreadsheet (Met came UP 0.05%)
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61HM-RIV-A 14 and 61HM-RIV E 15