I have googled many chicken questions in the last few months since I became a chicken owner and almost all my best answers came from here so I decided it was time I join
I have three barred rocks that I rescued as pullets, I think they were hatched around Easter. They began laying at around 32 weeks or older, I searched many times to see if it should have taken so long but at long last they are all 3 laying an egg a day about 6 days a week now. We never even had any of the usual deformed first eggs that I have read so much about.
They are free range daytime and I have not clipped any feathers. They love their outside time so much that even though they can't see me from inside their coop they call loudly to me when the horses see me and whinny for breakfast. I have only supplied scratch in addition to free range but so far so good.
My question today is about the rain, at first I locked them inside when in rained but they got mad so I relented and have given them free access during rain for the past several days. They do not go under shelter all day that I have seen. Will they be OK?
Thanks.
I have three barred rocks that I rescued as pullets, I think they were hatched around Easter. They began laying at around 32 weeks or older, I searched many times to see if it should have taken so long but at long last they are all 3 laying an egg a day about 6 days a week now. We never even had any of the usual deformed first eggs that I have read so much about.
They are free range daytime and I have not clipped any feathers. They love their outside time so much that even though they can't see me from inside their coop they call loudly to me when the horses see me and whinny for breakfast. I have only supplied scratch in addition to free range but so far so good.
My question today is about the rain, at first I locked them inside when in rained but they got mad so I relented and have given them free access during rain for the past several days. They do not go under shelter all day that I have seen. Will they be OK?
Thanks.
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) You should consider supplying some layer crumbles instead of scratch to supplement their free range diet as scratch will not adequately meet their dietary needs. Also, I would suggest supplying them with a pan of crushed oyster shells to ensure that they get enough calcium in their diet for good egg shell development. As far as the rain goes, unless it's an extremely cold and windy day, your chickens should be fine in it. Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have. We are here to help in any way we can. Good luck with your flock.