egg laying decrease and dont know why.

Be patient. If they're only 25/26 weeks old, then they're really still in the "new laying phase" and still getting "situated". Give them another month or so to get into the swing of this laying thing and it should pick up quite a bit. Plus, as others have mentioned, high temps (and any other types of stress) will put a damper on laying no matter what their age/health. So if you can't find anything else that may be causing them issues, then just hang in there. There's an egg flood on the horizon!

Side note, since you mention blue eggs and Ameracaunas....unless they're pure bred Amera's and not the commonly mis-represented EEs, there's no guarantee of blue eggs.
 
aw man! we got them from tsc. who got them from mt hatchery. but thanks for your input im off to see the ladies give them some tomatoe left overs and sit down and see how many lay. i really do hope its the heat :) thanks again!
elizabeth
 
aw man! we got them from tsc. who got them from mt hatchery. but thanks for your input im off to see the ladies give them some tomatoe left overs and sit down and see how many lay. i really do hope its the heat :) thanks again!
elizabeth


They're most likely EEs, then, though you can post some photos if you want to know for sure. Still, EEs can lay blue (ours does!) or green or olive or pink, white, and any shade of brown. They're a mixed bag of surprises, for sure.
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Have you changed the food recently? Once I switched to a cheaper feed and my hens stopped laying. When I went back to the more expensive feed I got eggs again. Learned my lesson!
 
i wonder if the goofy ohio weather is messing up with the chickens
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well its ohio and thats all i have to say
No I believe the saying is," Don't like the weather in Ohio stick around because it will change!" Mine started laying in the middle of the hottest tempts we have had here in Ohio, I have been giving them special treats to keep cool, ice cold watermelon, frozen ears of corn and I even froze big pans of water and put them in the run, they loved pecking at them. We also added more shade. You are feeding them laying feed? Going to be 90 today. So keep them as cool as you can!
 
we havent had a new brand of food recently. they are used to large boxes of garden produce mainly tomatoes and corn. we havent been able to give them any lately since the garden hasnt been roducing as much and the markets are busier.
they have a pine tree were if there is a simple breeze it is amazing down there! feels like a nice spring day.
the eggs that im getting are from at least 1 pr hen 1 pr pullet and a tetra tint, she lays pretty eggs.
i will get picture if i can. they do have pea combs and deep green legs. one has a muff and a beard and is just adorable!

thanks guys again
and yes stick around in ohio and the weather might change on a dime!

elizabeth
 

zink's head. we think she is laying since we are finding green/olive colored eggs
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her pretty fee




coppers pretty feet

coppers head and fluffy face
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her body

her tail

the cockerel that i got with them he moved his head :( i dont know what happened to his tail feathers :p




here are some chicks that i hatched out from some eggs that my parents fou

noname chick's head

its tail

whole body

5toes feet with five toes :
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its head aka fluffy head

fluffy heads body


its tail which has what looks likie crinkles in it :)




thanks
elizabeth
 

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