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Hello.

Our family has suddenly stopped getting eggs from our backyard flock. It has been 3 months since we see any eggs, and we unfortunately had to go back to store bought eggs. They have been getting fresh water & scratch grains (cracked corn, milo, whole oats) mixed with 16%-layer crumble. We killed 2 possums and multiple rats as they are around our coop. There is a rumor there is a beer-bottle sized rat around our coop at night...but I haven't seen it. There are quite a few chickens that are a couple months old, soon to be or were laying eggs. I hope anyone can answer my question...what's going on?
 
I would cut out the scratch except as an occasional snack and increase their protein to about 20% by switching up to an all-flock or grower formula. This won't have an appreciable amount of calcium in it, so to make up the lack, provide oyster shell in a separate vessel for those that need it. Non-laying birds should not have calcium, those that need it to form eggshells will help themselves.

And keep in mind that most hens take a break in fall/winter due to shorter daylight hours. They should pick back up again in the spring, or shortly after winter solstice when the days get longer.
 
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I know it might not be financially/logistically feasible for everyone, but I got a Ring Outdoor Cam and set it up in my run and it has been EYE OPENING. If you are able to get hold (even to borrow) a camera (trail cam, ring cam, etc) it could give you some valuable information about what's happening in your coop.
 
I know it might not be financially/logistically feasible for everyone, but I got a Ring Outdoor Cam and set it up in my run and it has been EYE OPENING. If you are able to get hold (even to borrow) a camera (trail cam, ring cam, etc) it could give you some valuable information about what's happening in your coop.
Oh? Do tell.

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Oh? Do tell.

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Things I have witnessed on my camera:
1) One of my hens is having a bit of difficulty getting down off the roost in the morning (she has twisted toes) and so I need to figure out a safer/lower roost for her
2) One of my young hens stopping by the waterer, grooms a feather, looks thoughtful, and then an egg falls out of her!
3) Upsettingly, I witnessed a coordinated rat attack on one of my roosters (thankfully he survived), which helped me understand how they had managed to kill two of my hens.
4) They spend a LOT of time sunbathing.
 
I witnessed a coordinated rat attack on one of my roosters

I'm curious about the coordination you witnessed. What was their methodology?
Having lost a large pullet once to rat(s) a few years back in a supposedly secure coop. I always wondered how the creeps approach chickens in a way that doesn't startle them, or do they simply overwhelm them. But I also don't want to know, if you know what I mean...
 

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