The new Buckeyes have been getting 20% all flock and treats of layer pellets from the Bigs’ feeder, and what’s in there is the last of the 20% layer feed, now I’m mixing the all flock in there. Will see how the BO’s do on that, they are still laying well. Hazel is not, and of course the new Buckeye pullets are not yet. Now with Roo Shehnai there, assuming all goes well, I will keep them on all flock even into the spring. See if they run into shell problems with just free choice oyster shell and eggshells. :fl
We have been on either all flock or starter all year. The oyster shell seems to have kept their shells hard. We will likely be on all flock for years to come with my older girls slowing down their laying.
 
An article I read on toenail trims is to cut at an angle while facing the cutter towards the toenail end rather than cutting the nail straight across the nail grain/blood vessels. I've also trimmed a little at a time daily rather than take a lot of nail off all at once.

Anyone else have experience?

This was my toenail girl Mini ~ she had so many health issues & we realized at her 6-1/2 yrs upon her vet euthanization it was all due to her reproductive issues over her lifetime. Her health issues were mainly due to low immunity & she ultimately had to be put down for a bleeding ovarian tumor otherwise she would have bled to death anyway☹️. A hysterectomy early in her lifetime would have prolonged quality life if I had any idea such operations were possible. Every egg she layed agitated her since her 1st pullet egg but I never knew why. Here she is w/ one toe missing on one foot & half a toe missing on the other foot from her scratching so violently in a wooden nestbox that she tore off toes/toenails she was so agitated whenever laying eggs. We switched to plexiglass liners so she wouldn't splinter the wood & tear off toes/toenails. This girl's health issues caused us more vet visits than all our other chicken vet visits combined!
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Poor Mini! How tragic. You can’t easily know what’s going on.
Wouldn’t a major operation like a hysterectomy be a really big deal, maybe not even survivable? Do people do them on birds these days?
 
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