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I believe I said they were on Layer Mash. I recently switched them back to Pullet Grower, as 4 of 6 have never laid, and the two that have haven't laid in 2-4 months. I do add wheat, oats and Flax to their feed as well as occasionally Milk; but otherwise water. I bought some 3.25% Buttermilk for baking and only needed about 1/4 of it, so the rest will go to the girls over the course of a few feedings. I will also add whole Corn into their feed.. They do get Oyster Shells each day, as well.. Anything else I should add?I read your first post again. You are feeding a layer mash which formulated for a commercial flock under much more controlled environmental conditions. Such formulations tend to have the lowest protein levels you can get away with under ideal conditions. Your setup with respect to temperature will be well outside the "ideal" range. I strongly suggest providing some higher protein grower feed to mix as well as free-choice access to oyster shell. When pushing birds with respect to environment I always up energy and protein relative to what the get when conditions are milder. Staying warm is tough, especially if they are still trying to stay in lay. Whole corn is still OK but make certain they consume a good amount of the complete formulation as well. My rule is to keep the quality protein intake per unit weight of bird relatively constant for adults, but as feed intake increases with decreasing temperature I allow birds to make up difference with the intact grains and when its hard to keep liquid water in front of them I invoke the use of soaked oats as well.