I have one blue sumatra rooster, one blue sumatra hen and one white rock hen. I have had the white hen since last summer, but just got the sumatras early this Spring. They all free ranged on the property, eating laying mash, bugs, flowers, whatever they could find and since I didn't have a coop, they rooster on the deck or slept in a plastic dog box on the deck.
Close to two months ago I caged them in an 8x4 run that also houses the dog box since they were used to it. All was well for a couple of weeks then the blue stopped laying. The white one just stopped in the last week. They still get laying mash, frozen tomatoes from last season, frozen blackberries, scrap veggies and fruits as well. They all seem to be healthy still, normal poop according to a site I found a few days ago, etc.
I have a thought that maybe since they went from a couple of acres, even though they stayed in the front yard and part of the side field, that they may be stressed out now. However, wouldn't their behavior change if so? Will stress cause hens to stop laying? I've read about egg bound but I don't think they are. They look and act as they did when they were free to roam.
To test this the last few days I have started letting them out in the afternoon and they hang out front until it starts to get dark then they go back in and I latch the coop. If you have any thoughts please let me know.
Close to two months ago I caged them in an 8x4 run that also houses the dog box since they were used to it. All was well for a couple of weeks then the blue stopped laying. The white one just stopped in the last week. They still get laying mash, frozen tomatoes from last season, frozen blackberries, scrap veggies and fruits as well. They all seem to be healthy still, normal poop according to a site I found a few days ago, etc.
I have a thought that maybe since they went from a couple of acres, even though they stayed in the front yard and part of the side field, that they may be stressed out now. However, wouldn't their behavior change if so? Will stress cause hens to stop laying? I've read about egg bound but I don't think they are. They look and act as they did when they were free to roam.
To test this the last few days I have started letting them out in the afternoon and they hang out front until it starts to get dark then they go back in and I latch the coop. If you have any thoughts please let me know.