4chickensIA
Hatching
- Aug 4, 2025
- 9
- 3
- 8
Our flock of 4 has just started laying. We've gotten 5 eggs total so far, and to be honest, I am disappointed in the quality. The yolk is an average yellow color, and not super creamy. Compared to the high end store bought eggs, the store bought is much more orange, creamy, and fatty tasting, if that makes sense.
Our chickens are in their coop with food and water from roughly 9pm until 9am, and are let out daily if the weather is nice. We leave the door open so they can come and go from the coop/run.
They are kept in our fenced in backyard, which is about 5k sq ft of just turf grass, and a small garden. Not much to eat besides the grass, and whatever bugs they find.
I am concerned they are filling up on grass, and not eating enough of their food to improve their health/nutrition and egg quality. Do chickens tend to self regulate this type of thing, or should I be keeping them in the coop for longer, to make sure they are eating enough actual feed, instead of foraging?
Our chickens are in their coop with food and water from roughly 9pm until 9am, and are let out daily if the weather is nice. We leave the door open so they can come and go from the coop/run.
They are kept in our fenced in backyard, which is about 5k sq ft of just turf grass, and a small garden. Not much to eat besides the grass, and whatever bugs they find.
I am concerned they are filling up on grass, and not eating enough of their food to improve their health/nutrition and egg quality. Do chickens tend to self regulate this type of thing, or should I be keeping them in the coop for longer, to make sure they are eating enough actual feed, instead of foraging?