- Feb 19, 2016
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Hi there, I am in Wilkes County!
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Hi there, I am in Wilkes County!![]()
I wish I had an answer for you, but unfortunately I don't. The only things I can think of that would cause hens to stop laying would be broodiness, stress (or illness), or overfeeding and/or poor diet. It's the wrong time of year for molting, I'd think. Sorry you aren't getting any advice here.Question? I have two biefelelder pullets. They started to lay at the end of February. They have layed good until about 3 or 4 days ok. Now they've stopped. Is there something wrong.
I wish I had an answer for you, but unfortunately I don't. The only things I can think of that would cause hens to stop laying would be broodiness, stress (or illness), or overfeeding and/or poor diet. It's the wrong time of year for molting, I'd think. Sorry you aren't getting any advice here.![]()
First timers can be erratic as their systems develop and get used to the process. As ling as they aren't egg bound, unlikely, and are receiving a good diet thwy should get back inti the swing of things. Also, if they can hide their eggs, they often will. Found a buch of egga under a shed once and also behind a board leaned against a fence. So, you might need to do an egg hunt.
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