BobHartmannSWR
In the Brooder
- Oct 27, 2018
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So I have 24 hens that are beginning to lay, 4 are laying and the rest are on vacation. Its the shortest days of the year and according to my chicken friends they hens are vacationing from laying too. I live in south Florida and while our days are not a short as say Wisconsin, the sun is down by 5:30 and up around 7 so we are getting about 10 hours of light per day. When the first few began to lay I began switching to purina organic layer (75% starter/25% layer) from their Organic grower feed but then I realized that most are not laying. I am concerned about the possible kidney issues I have read about when chickens get too much calcium when they are not laying. Also, does the calcium affect the roosters(we have two)? I was considering putting out crushed oyster shell next to their grit so they can eat it if they want and wait on the layer mix. I am wondering how I can address this feed issue.