UGH, I'm so sad. I haven't had any eggs for 3 weeks now. I know they're not happy we moved them from Utah, but 3 weeks worth of egg with holding? I would have guessed only a few days.
anybody have any suggestions on what I should do to help them calm?
That's actually pretty normal. Especially if it was a long move and a big environmental change. I know I've read people just moving there's from one coop to another and they quit for a couple of weeks.
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Actually, you may have a couple more weeks to wait. They need to acclimate to their new environment, etc. Last time we bought a laying hen, it took her 3 weeks to start laying again even just moving her across town to a new pen/flock. It's easy for me to sit here and tell you to be patient, but hang in there, sweetie, and be patient. They'll start again in a couple more weeks.
In the meantime, is there someone locally you can get fresh eggs from so you don't have to resort to feeding your family store-bought eggs?
I'm really so new here that I don't know. My girl who was laying had only been laying for a week before we moved from Utah, so I hadn't gotten to where I no longer needed to buy eggs from the store. Yeah it was dang cold there. even the 30s we are having here are a HUGE step up from the teens we were having there. The girls do seem pretty happy out here. they're talking a lot more than I noticed back in utah.
Also, anybody know where I should get some feed? I can't even find a grocery store I like, let a lone a place to find chicken feed. OY!
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No problem. I will be In Monroe for the Poultry Expo. Will you be going? If so, I can bring a load and pass out to everyone who needs some. Just let me know.
I'm from Monroe orginally, don't know much about Calhoun but in West Monroe (by the Ike Hamilton Expo Center) there's a TSC. If you're coming from Calhoun on I-20 East take the Thomas Rd exit,stay to the right, take the service road on the right.. You'll see the Ike after all the restaurants,on the left.
If you take a left on the Thomas Road exit (going on the over pass) there's a Super Wal Mart. It's always busy,traffic is bad there.
I hope your girls get settled in soon, that's a long trip for them. If you come across some spanish moss, my chickens LOVE the stuff,keeps them busy on rainy days.
You'll love the extreme weather,shorts one day,coats the next,lol.