SusanD
Chirping
Hi,
I noticed now that my two layers have called it quits for the winter, that they are not eating as much (their food is going down slowly) and that I am not picking up as much. Does that sound normal to you, or should I be checking for crop issues (no obvious ones) or trying to minimize the shavings/straw that they eat (I wish I could teach them that shavings and straw aren't food)?
I noticed now that my two layers have called it quits for the winter, that they are not eating as much (their food is going down slowly) and that I am not picking up as much. Does that sound normal to you, or should I be checking for crop issues (no obvious ones) or trying to minimize the shavings/straw that they eat (I wish I could teach them that shavings and straw aren't food)?
They do love to scratch, and it is not always easy for me to tell what they are finding.. As far as making sure they get enough nutrition, I suppose I can keep an eye on their weight. Also long as they maintain their weight, I would imagine they're ok.
Perhaps the other poster is male...