Zero eggs for 3 weeks. Hens had heavy molts and no eggs since. Their combs are pink, not red so I assume their hormones are hibernating.
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They say there is an app for everything. May I ask what app is this? I think it would be cool to track the girls egg laying starting in January. Thank you!Just one today. Most of the ones that are molting looking better so hopefully they get back to laying. The younger 6 are now 5 months old but still not laying yet. View attachment 3710409
May I ask where you are located? I'm just asking because I'm curious about avian flu being in your area, and wondering if it's anywhere near where I am.7 today all in one nesting box. Day two of staying inside the run due to avian flu in the area. They seem to not mind as long as I bring the lawn chair and treats! Rainy and warm here today. We so need the moisture though!
Ooooh! A chicken treat!3 out of 5 today!Also had a bonus of a drowned mouse in a water bucket!
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There are a couple different ones I tried. I settled on one called FlockPlenty. I use the free version. You can keep track of eggs collected, pounds of feed purchased, and individual birds by picture, name, hatch date, and room to add a few lines of whatever information you choose.They say there is an app for everything. May I ask what app is this? I think it would be cool to track the girls egg laying starting in January. Thank you!
Jake
We are in Mahaska County, Iowa. I posted a concern on another thread yesterday when I found out about it. Scares the heck out of me, my girls are so very special to me. Here is current CDC guidelines and info https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/avian-flu-summary.htmMay I ask where you are located? I'm just asking because I'm curious about avian flu being in your area, and wondering if it's anywhere near where I am.