- Sep 17, 2009
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If misery loves company, I'll offer you some. I have 31 hens who, in the end of January were producing about 20 eggs a day. I was enthusiastic about what the production might be when the days get longer and warmer (I'm in Vermont.) They fell off to 7-10 a day in the end of February. I have them under lights, and feed fresh greens, pellets, crumble, fresh fish, and pasta (on cold days) They are slowly coming back up to speed... very very slowly. They are hitting the oystershell hard (50# every three weeks or so) and still sometimes have soft shells. I've added more fat and am eyeballing the cayenne pepper jar. They seem to really like oily stuff... fish, lard, corn oil.
They are pretty much all young birds... only a few coming out of a moult.
Any comments anyone?
They are pretty much all young birds... only a few coming out of a moult.
Any comments anyone?