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Well, my Lois has wheezing and was just standing there and let out an egg with no shell at all and then some poop. Acting Lethargic. Any Ideas?

Heat stress. Have you been giving any electrolytes and vitamins? Try that. They are all feeling the same as us other two-leggeds, bedraggled and tired, plus the older ones a heading into the molting season, so they are definitely compromised right now.
 
I have a question about city chickens. I see so many people on (and this is not brought on my anyone on this thread) that have chickens and say they could never kill (cull) one. I admit it is a terrible thing to do but sometimes needs to be done. Chickens require feed to live, feed is not cheap.

So if a person lives somewhere they can only have 6 chickens, and the chickens get to be 3-4 years old and are no longer laying eggs, Do they keep the chickens until they die a natural death in another 3-4 years? Do they take the chickens for a one-way car ride and kick them loose in the country, so someone else has to deal with it?

What good is a coop full of 7 year old hens? I understand if they are just pets, but most often you hear people say they got chickens for the eggs and the pet part is incidental. Just curious.

I know what mine will become when they are no longer productive, luckily for me and not them, I love chicken noodle soup.
Well, city people made the rules. Should I say more? I personally will do what needs to be done. I am not sure if the law is you can't cull them or just not raise them with the intent to use them for meat. Either way it is a stupid law.
 
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Our dogs were going nuts last night too. We have enough critters running around I was certain it was cottontails, our cats or deer, maybe a coon. We need to get rid of the cottontails that decimated half our garden this year. We didn't put a fence up like we talked about, but right now, I don't think we would have kept up any better than we did without it, so nothing to cry over. One reason I am cutting back on the hatching business, not enough time to do anything else.
 
But Ralphie. They have a gizzard and rocks in said gizzard. Yeah I don't think my chickens know what they are for sure unless they are cracked open for them. Although they have been foraging ALOT these last few weeks.

Combination factors: Seed heads on the grasses are good right now. Cooler weather for moving about. Or a new hatch of bugs and grasshoppers maybe....maybe... I wish I had more time to follow them around and watch. I love that. I know they love the crab grass seeds.
 

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