Waddlewoods
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- May 8, 2023
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It's now nearly mid April and I have only received 1 egg since October from my 11 hens (7 runners, 1 crested appleyard and 4 calls).
2 of the runner girls are previous layers (3 years old). The rest were all hatched last August.
I've never had this issue before as previous years they have always started laying in early February. Someone recently suggested that they may be eating the eggs. I mean I don't know but isn't that a lot of eggs to be eating?!
They are eating a layer mash, I'm giving them ouster shells.
Could it just be our crazy weather this year? I'm in Ontario, Canada and it's been warm a day here and there but the next day it's freezing and snowy or an ice storm.
Any suggestions? I've put some fake eggs out in the coop and made them nesting areas even though I know they likely won't use them. I don't let them free range until around 11am so I figure if they were laying they would have done so already in the coop. Tonight I put a chicken. Egg in there to see if it was still there in the morning. Lol.
2 of the runner girls are previous layers (3 years old). The rest were all hatched last August.
I've never had this issue before as previous years they have always started laying in early February. Someone recently suggested that they may be eating the eggs. I mean I don't know but isn't that a lot of eggs to be eating?!
They are eating a layer mash, I'm giving them ouster shells.
Could it just be our crazy weather this year? I'm in Ontario, Canada and it's been warm a day here and there but the next day it's freezing and snowy or an ice storm.
Any suggestions? I've put some fake eggs out in the coop and made them nesting areas even though I know they likely won't use them. I don't let them free range until around 11am so I figure if they were laying they would have done so already in the coop. Tonight I put a chicken. Egg in there to see if it was still there in the morning. Lol.