I got 6 out of 8 bantie cochin girls 2 are broody
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When my RIR's slacked off for a couple days i let them free range for a week in my back yard. Try giving them a. Lot of greens (turnips, collard leaves and such). An old timer told me extra greens helped keep the egg production up... so far that is working... I put them back in the run when they started tearing the back yard up... feeding mine layena, scratch grain, turnips lettuce,collards and cabbage. Im in Lumberton NC.... 9 RIR Hens and a RIR Rooster..
I wish I could let them free range, there are too many dogs around hereBut I will start feeding them more greens as I do have cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, And lettuce in my back yard growing!! I hope this helps. Thank you for the advice
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They lived about an hour away before, and I am not sure as he had 30 chickens and I don't think they were of age maybe to be laying?? I'm not sure.. I am going to to a light tonight for a few extra hours and see if that works if it doesn't then I am going to let them be and they will lay when they get ready I guess
Hi Ashley,I have 6 hens ( two australorps, new hampshire, rir, buff opr and a wyndotte/rir mix). 5 of them are less than a year old around 8 or 9 months. the other one is two. I keep her because she is very broody. She lays a solid white egg. I am getting one egg a day. Is this normal. I have a friend who had 5 hens and he gets 5 eggs a day. Is there something that I am not doing right? I am new to chickens so any help would be greatly appreciated. TIA
Ashley