I have a red star that is only just over a year old...and my most consistent layer....1 a day. Her eggs are HUGE too. She has been egg bound 2 times now. Is this because her eggs are so big and she is laying so frequently? First time we were able to pull the soft shell from her. Second time, she laid a shellless egg and then an hour or so later, laid another oddly formed egg.
I can't imagine the ladies eating any better than they do....all organic food and veggies and fruit, keifer or greek yogurt, oyster shell, scrambled eggs, crushed egg shells, and all the bugs in the yard they can eat....what gives? It is stressful for all of us. She is one of my favorites. Her name is Lois and she is in LOVE with our german shepherd. In love I tell you. He even lets her stand on his back when snow is on the ground. And she follows him around and scratches right next to where he lies. She won't let the other dog near him. I would hate to lose her. Also, my two black hens (an Australorp (runt) and a black star) have been molting since March. Is this normal for their first molt? They look a hot mess. But are still laying and seemingly happy. Thanks for any thoughts.
I can't imagine the ladies eating any better than they do....all organic food and veggies and fruit, keifer or greek yogurt, oyster shell, scrambled eggs, crushed egg shells, and all the bugs in the yard they can eat....what gives? It is stressful for all of us. She is one of my favorites. Her name is Lois and she is in LOVE with our german shepherd. In love I tell you. He even lets her stand on his back when snow is on the ground. And she follows him around and scratches right next to where he lies. She won't let the other dog near him. I would hate to lose her. Also, my two black hens (an Australorp (runt) and a black star) have been molting since March. Is this normal for their first molt? They look a hot mess. But are still laying and seemingly happy. Thanks for any thoughts.