Flixflaxnoob
Songster
This is only my second summer with my OG flock (buff orp, white rock, wyandotte, EE). When they first started laying, I was getting almost an egg from each of them a day. Since July, it's becoming more common for me to get just 1-2 eggs/day. I've checked my birds and to my untrained eye, they seem healthy otherwise and acting normally. There are three changes I think could be contributing to the drop in egg production.
What do you think is contributing most to the drop in egg production in my older hens? How long before I see any changes if I decide to switch feed?
- My feed source switched around June, but my supplier said he hasn't had any other complaints from his other customers.
- When I added two new birds to the flock in July, I was giving them all chick feed because I thought they still had a while before they started laying. The older hens actually preferred the chick feed over their layer feed. Oyster shells are always available to them. They were only given chick feed for 2 weeks before one of the younger hens started laying. I've since been giving them all 1 part chick feed to 3 parts layer feed to try to use up my chick feed and because I noticed a drop in egg production.
- It's been hot here in SW PA, but the birds have shade. I also let them free range for a few hours every day.
What do you think is contributing most to the drop in egg production in my older hens? How long before I see any changes if I decide to switch feed?