- Jul 11, 2011
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Long and short of it is, we have 13 hens and most of them are not laying... I know two of them who are, but we are only getting 2 or usually 3 eggs a day. Birds are healthy, not molting (3 of them did molt about 2 or 3 months ago), have been dewormed recently, and are free ranging within an area confined by electric netting that gets moved every few weeks. They are fed Purina Layena and occasionally get cracked corn when the kids are interested in throwing it out to them. I'm going to systematically go through and confine particular hens to see if they are laying, but because my only place to confine them is a small dog kennel approx. 4ft x 6ft, I don't want to confine them longer than necessary. How long would you confine them before deeming them "non-layers" and getting rid of them? We can't keep nonproductive hens around, so this has become a serious issue recently. I was thinking of maybe 3 days or possibly 4 at the most but want to hear input on it. Thanks in advance!

