Eight hens in various stages of molt. I got zero today.
Zilch. Nada.

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Any Vet can do a fecal float test for round and or tape worms( they look the same in dogs cats chickens etc), just put 1 small piece of poo from a few different chickens in a small ziplock baggie(i use a popcicle stick to collect the poo) and bring it in to most any vet. Call them first and ask them how much and if they'll do it. There is a lot of forums on worming chickens on this website so read up if they find any in the poo. In Arkansas, I'm sure with the warmer climate, parasites are very common. Sometimes chickens won't show noticable signs of parasites until things are severe.Yes they seem to be fat and healthy...no noticable signs of parasites. Egg eater-I don't think so, I go out several times a day and check on them, let them out. When I'm out there I check on them..look in their coop, nest boxes..
I'm trying to keep it a constant light source-turn it on the same time every morning, turn it off the same time at night, let them out at the same times, feed them the same time. When they were laying their eggs were perfect, hard nice shell, they smelled fresh, and yummy. Their yolk was a very pretty yellow and firm so I can't imagine it to be the food....
I truly hope that these new things I'm doing is going to get them going..it will be a week sat when I did the new changes...I know my daughter will be so sad if any of them are sick...where would I take the poo samples, we don't have a vet that does farm animals around here...
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YAY!!!!! so happy for you!!!!Got an egg today![]()
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sooooooo jealous! saving for an automatic door!!7/11again.
My husband has put a timer on the light so it comes on at 5am and then the auto door will open at 7am. Hopefully this will help us with our egg numbers!
We are already discussing adding more girls to our flock next spring!