I don't mean to high jack this thread but I need some advice... I have 13 - 6 month old girls and up until about 3 weeks ago I was getting 4-6 eggs per day, now I'm lucky if I get one every other day. I added a rooster to the flock about the same time they quit laying and I attributed it to the stress of adding a new flock member. However, now that the rooster has been integrated into the flock and all seem to be getting along just fine, I can't understand what is causing these girls to quit laying cold turkey. I understand that the days are shorter and cooler but these chickens are only 6 months old and I figured they would lay fairly steady in their first year.
Is this normal or am I just not having very good luck ?
I've had the same issues (55 layers, half 1.25 yrs old and half 8 months old, getting at most 13 eggs/day, mostly 7-8) and checked for several issues Bee mentioned a while back.
Rats - Nope
Lice/Mites - found some bugs around a few vents, not all, dusted them with charcoal/wood ash. We'll see how it goes. Need to check them again soon.
Moult - They had a bad molt in late August, it appears another one October that lasted till early Novemeber. Hopefully they're done with that now.
Feed - still FF. changed ratio from 1/3 wheat, 1/3 corn, 1/3 layer mash to 1/4 corn, 1/4 wheat, 1/2 layer mash. Poured the Cayanne to them for 3-4 weeks with no change.
Now, I have a question about 1 recommendation
Palpating to find layers vs non-layers. I palpated most of them when I ashed them, and couldn't tell anything. I even pulled one that was trying to lay out of a nest box and palpated and never felt an egg. I thought it would be pretty straight forward, but maybe it's not....I found that when dusting for bugs, just looking at the vent is a better tell-tale than palpating. My .02.
I put a light on them about a week ago. I had originally never wanted to use lights, but these are production hatchery birds that I plan on replacing once my H White Rocks start laying, so why not go ahead and push them to lay.
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