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It wouldn't be unknown for either breed to stop, production birds have short lasting laying life's ans ees are finicky. It's very likely coincidence that might have been triggered by changing something in their area like there feed but its not the feed.3rd
2 are golden comets and 2 are Easter Eggers. That would make sense. I just thought it was odd how it all started when I switched their feed. Also, you mentioned about 17% protein not being adequate, what % do you recommend?
What's the protein of the feed?We are having the same issue. 3 of the 5 hens (all 3 years old) are not laying. January was the last time I recall eggs from them. The three that aren't laying have no reason I can understand. They all looked sick with diarrhea in late March early April for 3 weeks. So beginning then we did two Coxidia treatments, two dewormer treatments, began a strict layer pellet diet, and have kept everyhing very clean. Now, about 4 weeks have passed and still no eggs. They look healthy as ever. Maybe between their age and the rough start to spring it will take some time to get back to laying.
17%What's the protein of the feed?
Just out of curiosity, what food do you have yours on?We are having the same issue. 3 of the 5 hens (all 3 years old) are not laying. January was the last time I recall eggs from them. The three that aren't laying have no reason I can understand. They all looked sick with diarrhea in late March early April for 3 weeks. So beginning then we did two Coxidia treatments, two dewormer treatments, began a strict layer pellet diet, and have kept everyhing very clean. Now, about 4 weeks have passed and still no eggs. They look healthy as ever. Maybe between their age and the rough start to spring it will take some time to get back to laying.
Nature's best organic egg layer pellets free feed all day. I supplement with a handful of dried worms and handful of scratch each day split between all 5 hens.Just out of curiosity, what food do you have yours on?
Really!!! Our flock was hatched last year this time. just turned a year and they laid their butts off Nov through Jan. now, bleh!!! What you have described may be why!?!What breeds are they? If they didn't take a break their first winters, they might be taking one now.
No, I think it is true for everybody, or at least they were in that position a number of years ago if they know a ton. Spending time on this website has taught me that poultry will always find a way to keep you guessing, though.So much to learn (at least for me).
I would have figured they would have picked up some by now. Are you getting any eggs?laid their butts off Nov through Jan. now, bleh!!!
1, or 2, or maybe 3 (on a good day) from about 19/day.No, I think it is true for everybody, or at least they were in that position a number of years ago if they know a ton. Spending time on this website has taught me that poultry will always find a way to keep you guessing, though.
I would have figured they would have picked up some by now. Are you getting any eggs?