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I has been my experience that if my pullets haven't started laying before it turns cold, then they won't start till spring. This year even the veteran layers have taken the year off.
Monty, I told you you need to change how you talk to the ladies. And not just talk, they need you to listen once in a while.
Now the Campines as well as the Buffs have started laying.
Sorry Monty, but those are great little hens I got from you. ( no, not any special feed or lighting, just a shoulder to lean on when they need it )
I was just gonna ask if you were feeding them super chow or something.
Glad they are working out well for you. I guess I need to be more sensitive.
I has been my experience that if my pullets haven't started laying before it turns cold, then they won't start till spring. This year even the veteran layers have taken the year off.
Monty, I told you you need to change how you talk to the ladies. And not just talk, they need you to listen once in a while.


I was just gonna ask if you were feeding them super chow or something.
Glad they are working out well for you. I guess I need to be more sensitive.