- Aug 20, 2013
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Hi everyone! I’ve had backyard hens for the last 8 years and have loved the experience and protein it brings to my family. The last year has been very trying. We battled predators such as snakes (steaming eggs), bobcats, raccoons, and dogs. This led me to move my entire coop to a very sheltered barn close to the house. With the COVID crisis I decided to restock my depleted coop with laying hens which I bought from a local guy. The hens were in terrible shape. Combs white and falling over. There feathers were also terrible not sure if they were molting or just unhealthy. Well we got them hydrated and fed up and they started laying okay. I have 13 hens and was getting 5 eggs a day for a few weeks. Then they went to laying absolutely nothing and now I’m getting about an egg everyday. Since they can’t free range due to predators I make sure they get lots of fresh greens from our garden: cucumbers, melons, and beet tops. We’ve been feeding high protein layer pellet twice a day. I’d appreciate any advice or suggestions you have. Thanks!