NY chicken lover!!!!

Mine have never laid. I have 17 potential layers (more coming of age soon) and the MOST I have ever gotten all summer is 6 eggs. That's less than 50% and just not acceptable with the cost of feed going up and up and up. (And it was only for one week that I got that many each day....now I get 3, maybe 5 eggs a day....never more than 5)

I really fed up with them all. Remember I just started this about 16 months ago, so NONE of these birds are beyond laying age. Heck, some of them are only 9 months old and still no eggs. Sure they laid their first egg, but then NOTHING, notta.

Well let me ask you some questions if I may.

1. Where did you get your birds? Some breeds or lines of breeds are inbred and have problems.

2. What breeds do you have?

3. What and how much are you feeding them? Chickens need a balanced diet. To many treats or non feed things can throw things off. I have BR's that don't lay well but also aren't eating the commericial feed as much since they are free ranged and not in the coop.

4. Any stressors? Like me, chickens don't produce well when they are upset. I've found some breeds don't get along. I gave away my Aussies and GLW's cuz they were picked bald. My birds do NOT like strangers. This includes family members who are not around them alot. DW got flogged by a rooster who lets me reach down and touch him. Never let the kids chase your birds or stress them by grabbing them. Mine freak out when the neighbors cat walks through the area. They now have two yippie dogs. Very annoying.

5. Free ranged or confined? Some breeds don't like to be confined. How much space they have to roam does make a difference.

Hope this helps.
 
I found out today that the spot on my brother's hip bone is for sure bone cancer, so it's spread further.
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I can't explain how I feel, but this is an outlet for me. Thanks for being here you guys!

Tab, what can I do to help? Will there be a fund raiser? You might want to set him up on "Carryingbridge".
 
Mine have never laid. I have 17 potential layers (more coming of age soon) and the MOST I have ever gotten all summer is 6 eggs. That's less than 50% and just not acceptable with the cost of feed going up and up and up. (And it was only for one week that I got that many each day....now I get 3, maybe 5 eggs a day....never more than 5)

I really fed up with them all. Remember I just started this about 16 months ago, so NONE of these birds are beyond laying age. Heck, some of them are only 9 months old and still no eggs. Sure they laid their first egg, but then NOTHING, notta.
I am no quiet as bad as you. Right now I have 12 layers, 3 coming of age, and 4 roosters in the pen and I get normally 7 eggs (range from 4-10 a day) I sold 8 year old layers and 5 rooster out of the pen and they seem to eat way less than half as much. There are only 4 pullets in the layers, and I know I am getting 2-4 eggs a day from them. They have a 500 Square foot run, and a few times a week they get a wheelbarrow of weeds and stuff to pick through, lawn clippings etc. I do have lights on a timer for 14 hours.

I feed milled feed, and I know they waste a lot of it. Probablly could cut the feed in half if they did not waste.

Framac
 
Thanks everyone.
The trick is to stay busy, which I have. But the times you hear more bad news are always hard. He is still working and will as long as he is able. Now it's looking like 5 days of radiation a week.
He's 13 months younger than me and it seems unreal what he's going through.

Rancher - We had a fundraiser this summer and I'm not sure if anything else is planned.

Cass-- You're in my thoughts. I'm happy your counts are good.
 
Just found one of my ladies dead :( She had been acting kind of slow lately but she was molting so I attributed it to that. She was a mottled cochin, an 'accidental hen' that I got from a friend who, seeing my chickens, fell in love with the birds and bought a few, one buff orpington chick and Dottie, an older cochin hen just getting over broodiness. Well, he wanted to keep them as house chickens, since he lived in town and found out that chickens weren't legal where he lived. Dottie, being an outside bird all her life, didn't take too kindly to this and started biting. So, long story short, she came to live with me. She didn't have mites or lice, and she was eating with everyone. When I found her she still had a big crop full of food. For all I know, she was 15 years old and it was time. I never once found an egg from her, or that I could really identify as hers. While she wasn't very tame and not one of my favorites, it still makes me sad to lose her. I just hope she was happy here.

As for the friend, he kept the BO as a house pet and adopted a one-legged hen to be her companion. They're happy house chickens now.
 
I am no quiet as bad as you. Right now I have 12 layers, 3 coming of age, and 4 roosters in the pen and I get normally 7 eggs (range from 4-10 a day) I sold 8 year old layers and 5 rooster out of the pen and they seem to eat way less than half as much. There are only 4 pullets in the layers, and I know I am getting 2-4 eggs a day from them. They have a 500 Square foot run, and a few times a week they get a wheelbarrow of weeds and stuff to pick through, lawn clippings etc. I do have lights on a timer for 14 hours.

I feed milled feed, and I know they waste a lot of it. Probablly could cut the feed in half if they did not waste.

Framac

What I've been doing with the crumbles of chick starter is pouring some milk on top to make a mush and they waste less and eat it all. I get the outdated stuff at the school where I volunteer. They have a lot of the white that doesn't sell. I don't use chocolate of course. You could water it down and that would work too.
 
Thanks everyone.
The trick is to stay busy, which I have. But the times you hear more bad news are always hard. He is still working and will as long as he is able. Now it's looking like 5 days of radiation a week.
He's 13 months younger than me and it seems unreal what he's going through.

Rancher - We had a fundraiser this summer and I'm not sure if anything else is planned.

Cass-- You're in my thoughts. I'm happy your counts are good.

Keep us posted if there is anything we can do.

Rancher
 

I found my very first egg today! in the nest box to boot! it has to be from Wilma, a Barred Rock, she's the noisiest squatter of the gang, and I have believed for weeks that she would be the first to lay. Betty, another BR and Rose, a RIR will be next... I'm way too excited... it's "just" an egg... but... I've been waiting and waiting...! the gang will be 23 weeks old on Friday
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