RobinZech
Chirping
- Jul 8, 2010
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I have five chickens and only get one egg a day. I understand that they won't lay when they are molting and I have an Americana that is molting again, this is the 2nd time in just a few months. I have noticed that 4 of the girls have had some neck feathers plucked out. It's easy to guess who the guilty one is.
I live in a very moderate climate, low-mid 70s nearly yr round and it cools down to mid 50's. They are fed layer feed with oyster shell and a few table leftovers. They are allowed to wander about in the yard during the day, but they stick pretty close to their pen area.
Could I be feeding them too much? Does anyone else seem to be having this issue? Three of them are 3 yrs old and the other two are 2 yrs. They used to lay at least three eggs a day, this is frustrating. I could use some suggestions.
I live in a very moderate climate, low-mid 70s nearly yr round and it cools down to mid 50's. They are fed layer feed with oyster shell and a few table leftovers. They are allowed to wander about in the yard during the day, but they stick pretty close to their pen area.
Could I be feeding them too much? Does anyone else seem to be having this issue? Three of them are 3 yrs old and the other two are 2 yrs. They used to lay at least three eggs a day, this is frustrating. I could use some suggestions.