I have chickens in two separate coops and runs.
They are never mingled.
I have noticed that most (but not all) of my chickens in both coops have lost weight.
So much so that I can feel their keel bone.
We live in the mid-south on the coastal plain. Our temps have been in the 50's during the day and in the low 30's at night. With the occasional warmer day or night. I don't suppliment the coops with additional heat all night long. We do have lamps with 150 watt bulbs that are one for about 3 hours each evening. They give off some heat but are mostly there for the light and egg production.
As far as I can see they are eating well.
Maybe not quite the quantity that they were in the summer but eating.
I have been feeding them private label, high quality layer crumbles from a local milling company.
Into the feed I also mix alfalfa meal and turmeric and oyster shell.
Several times a week I make them a mash with hard boiled egg or oatmeal in it.
Poos seem to be normal.
I'm not much for treats but I have given them a small sprinkling of scratch and crimped oats in the runs, every other day.
Mostly to give them something for which they can peck around.
Any thoughts, please.
They are never mingled.
I have noticed that most (but not all) of my chickens in both coops have lost weight.
So much so that I can feel their keel bone.
We live in the mid-south on the coastal plain. Our temps have been in the 50's during the day and in the low 30's at night. With the occasional warmer day or night. I don't suppliment the coops with additional heat all night long. We do have lamps with 150 watt bulbs that are one for about 3 hours each evening. They give off some heat but are mostly there for the light and egg production.
As far as I can see they are eating well.
Maybe not quite the quantity that they were in the summer but eating.
I have been feeding them private label, high quality layer crumbles from a local milling company.
Into the feed I also mix alfalfa meal and turmeric and oyster shell.
Several times a week I make them a mash with hard boiled egg or oatmeal in it.
Poos seem to be normal.
I'm not much for treats but I have given them a small sprinkling of scratch and crimped oats in the runs, every other day.
Mostly to give them something for which they can peck around.
Any thoughts, please.