- Jul 18, 2014
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Hello
We recently built and purchased a few hens to start our own backyard flock. 2 of the hens are older, one is a 2 year old buff Orpington and the other is a 1 year old lavender Orpington. We have had them for 2 weeks now and are not getting eggs. They are being fed a laying ration mash, have access to grit and oyster shells, have nest boxes, get access to outside all day. Some things working against us - heat! It’s been in the 90’s for the past 2 weeks. Also the stress of bringing them into a new home. Would those two things stop them from laying?
Would having younger chickens around stop them?
would the fact that they were show birds be an issue?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
We recently built and purchased a few hens to start our own backyard flock. 2 of the hens are older, one is a 2 year old buff Orpington and the other is a 1 year old lavender Orpington. We have had them for 2 weeks now and are not getting eggs. They are being fed a laying ration mash, have access to grit and oyster shells, have nest boxes, get access to outside all day. Some things working against us - heat! It’s been in the 90’s for the past 2 weeks. Also the stress of bringing them into a new home. Would those two things stop them from laying?
Would having younger chickens around stop them?
would the fact that they were show birds be an issue?
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks