How come their not laying yet?

Stedman

Chirping
Jul 9, 2016
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I have 6 30 week old chickens all different breeds and none of them are laying yet. I had two briefly lay a couple eggs about a month ago then nothing. Does anyone have any ideas what could be wrong or what I can do differently? I feed them Dumor layer feed
 
It is the SHORTER DAYS that affect chicken's laying. They will kick-start in early spring when days start getting longer.
My chickens went on their usual Autumn/Winter strike. I forgot what eggs look like:gig,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well, not the ones from store:old
Since they are not laying, you don't need the layer feed at this time. Non-laying chickens should be getting only about 2% calcium in their diet. Layer is 4%. Its not going to kill your chickens,,,,,, but the extra calcium is not really all that good.
There are 2 ways to solve this. This is my opinion, and others may have different ideas/solutions.
1. Switch to Alflock feed which is @2% calcium. When laying resumes, then go back to layer. or
2. Dilute the calcium intake by adding generous amounts of scratch to their diet. I know this subject RAISES RED FLAGS with many. Federation says only 10% or less treats:rant:gig
I personally feed Alflock feed year-round. I have layers, and non-layers. I offer cracked Oyster shells free-choice. I also break the FEDERATION RULES,:gig and feed plenty of other grains, and scratch. ALL MY CHICKENS ARE PETS, and live LOOOOONG LIVES. They must be relatively healthy to pull 13 years (longest) and 11 or 10 very common lifespans.
WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :highfive:
 
I have 6 30 week old chickens all different breeds and none of them are laying yet. I had two briefly lay a couple eggs about a month ago then nothing. Does anyone have any ideas what could be wrong or what I can do differently? I feed them Dumor layer feed
What are the breeds?
Do you free range?
How long have they been on layer feed?
Do you give any other treats/foods?
 
It will be o.k.
They aren't faulty or in danger or anything, it happens quite a bit when the age of point of lay and the winter solstice overlap just right.
Some breeds have stricter day/light rules too, mainly heavier breeds that take longer to hit point of lay anyway.:)
I’m in Massachusetts so the days are fairly short I was just concerned because they haven’t started their first eggs
 
What are the breeds?
Do you free range?
How long have they been on layer feed?
Do you give any other treats/foods?
Austra white
Blue americana
White crested black polish
Olive egger
Black copper maran
They have a large run and do free range some, been on layer since 18 weeks. And for treats some veggies,mealworms and scratch but only randomly
 

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