richardeblack
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- Nov 26, 2020
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Hello All
I have an apparently healthy flock of 4 hens, the oldest being about 3yrs the youngest being about 6 months.
All are escapees from a breeding farm for free range farms so commercial layers.
They have been in flockdown since before Christmas.
I have noticed that there are less droppings when I feed them in the morning both in the run and in the coop. Probably about 1/2 what there was before. They are very keen on their morning treats and have layer pellets and water out all the time. I also have soluble and insoluble grit out and hang a cabbage out and sweetcorn cobs every morning. I usually check them in the afternoon and give them more treats but not every day.
Three appear healthy and eating well (one has ascites but seems happy with periodic draining of fluid). I can see no sign of red mites in the run although I have had a bit of lice infestation, mostly in the ascites hen who has problems grooming but I seem to have that under control.
I'm not sure if, due to the early sunrise now, they have trodden in the droppings in but there isn't much in the coop where 3 of them sleep. Once again I suppose it could be the shorter nights but still seems less than normal.
Sorry that went on a bit but any advice welcome. As I say they all seem happy although the two 3yr old layers are laying soft shelled eggs, perhaps die to them nearing the end of productive life ( bred to only live a year in commercial egg farm).
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Richard.
I have an apparently healthy flock of 4 hens, the oldest being about 3yrs the youngest being about 6 months.
All are escapees from a breeding farm for free range farms so commercial layers.
They have been in flockdown since before Christmas.
I have noticed that there are less droppings when I feed them in the morning both in the run and in the coop. Probably about 1/2 what there was before. They are very keen on their morning treats and have layer pellets and water out all the time. I also have soluble and insoluble grit out and hang a cabbage out and sweetcorn cobs every morning. I usually check them in the afternoon and give them more treats but not every day.
Three appear healthy and eating well (one has ascites but seems happy with periodic draining of fluid). I can see no sign of red mites in the run although I have had a bit of lice infestation, mostly in the ascites hen who has problems grooming but I seem to have that under control.
I'm not sure if, due to the early sunrise now, they have trodden in the droppings in but there isn't much in the coop where 3 of them sleep. Once again I suppose it could be the shorter nights but still seems less than normal.
Sorry that went on a bit but any advice welcome. As I say they all seem happy although the two 3yr old layers are laying soft shelled eggs, perhaps die to them nearing the end of productive life ( bred to only live a year in commercial egg farm).
Thank you for taking the time to read this.
Richard.