So, i went out in the freezing rain to check the critters. It was pretty but cold and damp.
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Yes...She is on layer feed and always has access to oyster shell.I would give her a couple days for the calcium to get circulated and put to use. If she is eating layer pellets that should make up any deficiency.
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PrettySo, i went out in the freezing rain to check the critters. It was pretty but cold and damp. View attachment 1255792 View attachment 1255794 View attachment 1255797
So what do you think her problem is?Suzie, the whole calcium thing is a bit bloated. If she will take it, that's ok. I feed my roosters layer and they do fine. When they are past their prime (2 years) their livers look fine.
ETA: The only time my roosters are on different feed is during the 30 day cool off, when they are in the bachelor pad... They get rooster booster feed.
X2Suzi,
I wish I knew. I simply don't know if another dose would do any harm or not.
I would still count her as as new layer since she is so young and went through the winter not really laying.
Hoping she is just glitchy.



Her whole system might not be synchronized yet give it a little time see what happens. Maybe two weeks of layingSo what do you think her problem is?
Her whole system might not be synchronized yet give it a little time see what happens. Maybe two weeks of laying