Mar 6, 2010 #11 wvgal61 Songster 9 Years Feb 28, 2010 397 9 123 Troutman, nc Are you feeding laying pellets? That may make a difference.
Mar 7, 2010 #12 Fanny In the Brooder 10 Years Jun 22, 2009 80 2 29 Manitoba, Canada So? Found any eggs yet?
Mar 9, 2010 Thread starter #13 TexasChickenDance In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 16, 2010 50 0 39 Central Texas No eggs, no squawking. I'll try the golf balls and keep them in the coop. We feed them layer pellets but when we go to put them up at night we bring out a dish of whatever we have on hand. Could that be hurting the process?
No eggs, no squawking. I'll try the golf balls and keep them in the coop. We feed them layer pellets but when we go to put them up at night we bring out a dish of whatever we have on hand. Could that be hurting the process?
Mar 9, 2010 Thread starter #14 TexasChickenDance In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 16, 2010 50 0 39 Central Texas Specifically, we feed them Purina Layena sun fresh recipe.
Mar 9, 2010 #15 medtec113 Songster 9 Years Feb 14, 2010 109 1 111 Alabama I was sitting on the edge of my seat....Lock em up and tell us if they are laying. I GOT TO KNOW
Mar 11, 2010 #16 Fanny In the Brooder 10 Years Jun 22, 2009 80 2 29 Manitoba, Canada If you're mainly feeding them layer pellets, diet shouldn't be an issue. People give their chickens treats and kitchen scraps all the time. So...? Any eggs yet?
If you're mainly feeding them layer pellets, diet shouldn't be an issue. People give their chickens treats and kitchen scraps all the time. So...? Any eggs yet?
Mar 11, 2010 Thread starter #17 TexasChickenDance In the Brooder 10 Years Jan 16, 2010 50 0 39 Central Texas Still no eggs. I'm quitting. I guess they'll lay when they're ready.