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SemiSweet2391

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Two weeks ago we became chicken keepers! We got two hens (Rhode Island red and sapphire olive egger) from friends. I don’t know how old they are. We also got 7 adorable chicks!

It’s been very hot (85-103F) lately and the hens are in a new home. They aren’t molting, they are eating the layer feed, and the coop is sized for 10-12 hens so it’s roomy.

Assuming they are still of an egg layer age, could the heat and the new environment be stopping egg production? They haven’t laid a single one. They’ve been here for two weeks and seem to be comfortable! Just trying to troubleshoot :) TIA!!
 

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We also got 7 adorable chicks!
they are eating the layer feed, and the coop is sized for 10-12 hens so it’s roomy.
Are the chicks separated?
Don’t give them layer feed, they need chick feed!

I hope you followed the instruction from BYC, not the coop-marketing. Did you buy a flat pack? Do your chickens have a run in the shade of trees?
 
Are the chicks separated?
Don’t give them layer feed, they need chick feed!

I hope you followed the instruction from BYC, not the coop-marketing. Did you buy a flat pack? Do your chickens have a run in the shade of trees?
Good clarification! The chicks are in our brooder inside enjoying chick feed.

Gonna be honest not sure what a flat pack is! But the hens have a run that is half covered by a big tree. The coop is also raised and they like the shade under there as well. I think they have a couple good shade options.
 
Gonna be honest not sure what a flat pack is!
A prefab coop you have to assemble yourself.

I never bought adult chickens. Got one 4-5 yo rescue once who lived alone and couldn’t stay where she lived. She didn’t lay right away either, but I don’t remember for how long.

I avoid bringing in new chickens because there is always a risk you buy yourself a worm infection or other health problems that can contaminate your existing flock. I buy hatchery eggs of a breed I would like, for a broody, if I need replacements because of losses or old age. Advantage of doing so is that the chicks don’t need to integrate.

Just wait and see when they lay an egg. :cafAnd read about integrating chicks with adult hens in the meantime.
If the chicks are 6 weeks old a group with 7 can go outside as soon as there are no chances of frost in the night. If its warm 🌤️the chicks can go outside as soon as the chicks feather out. Sunlight and scratching in the soil is good for them. But do keep them apart for a while. See don’t touch.
 
Hey everyone! We’ve had the hens for 3.5 weeks and still no eggs. Is that normal or should I be worried about them? It has been sooo hot. I’m hoping that’s it and not that something is wrong with them/they are sick :/
 

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