They have not started yet.:-( they are just starting to show some reed in the combs and wattles are starting to drop but they are still a few weeks off.
Darn! I'm so curious as to the color they will be.
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They have not started yet.:-( they are just starting to show some reed in the combs and wattles are starting to drop but they are still a few weeks off.
oh well that makes sense given their their egg production starts again 30 minutes after they lay. Will keep you posted....From my understanding of the egg production system in a chicken you might have to wait 2 days to see a difference. Eggs take 24 hours to produce so tomorrows eggs were already in production today when you fed. Unless of course you feed at 9am and they don't lay until after 9am the next day it may make a difference, but my guess is a change would take effect the next day. It's like a bird that gets hurt or goes into shock, they will often lay an egg the next day because it was already in process, but then they stop.
Just guessing though. Let us know what you find!
oh well that makes sense given their their egg production starts again 30 minutes after they lay. Will keep you posted....From my understanding of the egg production system in a chicken you might have to wait 2 days to see a difference. Eggs take 24 hours to produce so tomorrows eggs were already in production today when you fed. Unless of course you feed at 9am and they don't lay until after 9am the next day it may make a difference, but my guess is a change would take effect the next day. It's like a bird that gets hurt or goes into shock, they will often lay an egg the next day because it was already in process, but then they stop.
Just guessing though. Let us know what you find!
Scary update, so we had two large coons visit last night. Have a survelance camera on the coop and we watched it this am. One looks to be the size of our smallest dog and she is 40 pounds. We guess the bore is around 30 pounds, no wonder he broke the coon trap early in the summer. So we had bought a new trap and they had managed to get the food and get out of the trap, now we know why. He is too big for the traps, we will have to get a different type of trap after seeing him. Weird to watch him climb on the enclosed run and walk around. So now the challenge will be not too worry too much about the gang.![]()
Yup, thats a lot of feathers! But now that you put it that way... 50 chickens and NO eggs... something's gotta be going on. Do you have golf balls out there too?Glad Patty Patty is a girl!
I second the magic eraser, we use it on our stove.
I'm thinking something must be stealing eggs, or group egg eating. We haven't had a single egg out of 50+ hens in almost 2 weeks. I understand the few older ones that are molting, but there are younger ones that were laying great a little while ago. Last year our young ones slowed down a little but never stopped in the winter, and this is pretty early in the season to stop completely. So... I'm going to put some mustard eggs and some wooden eggs. If they are broken we'll know there's some eating going on, if they go missing we'll know something is taking them.
And when I say molting I mean a hard molt...
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oh well that makes sense given their their egg production starts again 30 minutes after they lay. Will keep you posted....
Scary update, so we had two large coons visit last night. Have a survelance camera on the coop and we watched it this am. One looks to be the size of our smallest dog and she is 40 pounds. We guess the bore is around 30 pounds, no wonder he broke the coon trap early in the summer. So we had bought a new trap and they had managed to get the food and get out of the trap, now we know why. He is too big for the traps, we will have to get a different type of trap after seeing him. Weird to watch him climb on the enclosed run and walk around. So now the challenge will be not too worry too much about the gang.![]()
Yay... at least one right. But there has to be something going on... hope you figure it out!Complaining worked! We got 1 egg today. Much better than none. DH was home and checked periodically. We haven't done the wooden or mustard eggs yet though. I'll be out of town the next few days so I'm not sure if it will get done before then or not.
Where did Trudi and Malcolm fly in from? If you get a pic of them next to your chickens I'd love to see how small they actually are. They look adorable.
They came from a show in central Indiana (we're up in northern Indiana, so it was a few hours of a drive there--not as long as the trip to Meyer's, though!). They are in quarantine, so no pictures with the chickens yet, but hopefully in a few weeks I can try to do that.I'm thinking I'll try and find some common object to pose them with for size comparison.
I noticed a couple chickens were shaking their heads last night. Not a lot but definitely noticeable. Reading I found respiratory issues or bugs could cause it. Our little bantam EE has had a cold (yes, I know they don't actually get a cold but it's much easier than respiratory infection and you understand I'm speaking of the symptoms not the virus) for nearly a week now so I wouldn't be surprised if they all have it a little bit. The VetRx started helping after a couple days on the EE. She was almost her usual self today. I read those colds can also stop laying but not all of them are acting sick enough to justify no eggs. DH messed up the stuff in the nest boxes so we could at least tell if they are going in there to lay or not. No one went in there after he collected the one egg. Other causes of no eggs said worms, bugs, illness, etc. I guess they could have worms without showing other symptoms. When I get back in town I'll give them some pumpkin seed. I'll check them for bugs too.
On another note, I found one of my friend's chickens laying on the ground the other day. She can't support herself on her legs but she is alert and eating/drinking. I'm really hoping it's not mareks. I separated her immediately but there is such conflicting info out there. There was just a conversation on the CO thread about it. We are having a freeze tonight, I covered her dog crate with a thick moving blanket, hopefully it will be enough. My friend is expecting the worst but I hate dealing with dead animals!
I did and it didn't work. Maybe mine was just defective though. I didn't feel like giving it another try so I returned it for this...Has anyone tried this heated hanging waterer?
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