Chicken Shephard
In the Brooder
We have ~50 laying hens and we usually get ~40 eggs/day. About 2 weeks ago, our production suddenly reduced to ~8-12 eggs/day and has not improved since. At this rate, we cannot supply our customers, so we need to get it straightened out quickly.
The reason for the sudden drop could be due to a number of issues (all of them our fault): We left for 1 week on vacation, the neighbor who fed them did not collect the eggs, 3 hens went broody and guarded the nesting boxes, we introduced 6 new hens to the flock, a big tractor mowed the field adjacent to them. It could be due to any or all of those reasons.
Anyway - we are back now and the stresses are hopefully over. We isolated the broody hens, cleaned out the nesting boxes, etc. The chickens are all between 1-2 years of age. Equal mix between Rhode Island Reds, Easter Eggers and Barred Rock. We have a clean, large (8X20X10) coop with 300' of pastured run, which we rotate once/week. Predators are not an issue. No evidence of disease. What I need to know is: How long until they start laying again?
Thanks!!
The reason for the sudden drop could be due to a number of issues (all of them our fault): We left for 1 week on vacation, the neighbor who fed them did not collect the eggs, 3 hens went broody and guarded the nesting boxes, we introduced 6 new hens to the flock, a big tractor mowed the field adjacent to them. It could be due to any or all of those reasons.
Anyway - we are back now and the stresses are hopefully over. We isolated the broody hens, cleaned out the nesting boxes, etc. The chickens are all between 1-2 years of age. Equal mix between Rhode Island Reds, Easter Eggers and Barred Rock. We have a clean, large (8X20X10) coop with 300' of pastured run, which we rotate once/week. Predators are not an issue. No evidence of disease. What I need to know is: How long until they start laying again?
Thanks!!