Pale yoks?

A picky hen eh? :tongue
VERY:plbb
Does she have grit available? Without it, she can't manage anything except chicken feed. And, is she upset/ stressed by that leash? She might behave more normally without it out there.
Mary
she is totally chill on the leash, she is a very chill bird.. she has TONS of tiny rocks on the ground, and a oystershell station... also I throw grass in their pen every day (many times a day) and she is uninterested, I have also just let her walk in the yard supervised not on a leash, she is just Very picky.
 
she is totally chill on the leash, she is a very chill bird.. she has TONS of tiny rocks on the ground, and a oystershell station... also I throw grass in their pen every day (many times a day) and she is uninterested, I have also just let her walk in the yard supervised not on a leash, she is just Very picky.
Trust her on this @Folly's place , that bird is REALLY chill with the lease...she makes me jealous sometimes :p
 
hey! my 5 year old polish hen (only one laying at the moment) lays pale yokes... Why? I always thought that ment an egg was old, but I collect them every day!

That is normal for most 5 year old hens. Just like in human men and women, as we age the quality of our semen and ovum declines. It is a normal part of the aging process.
 
I try to feed her grasses and clovers all the time, I don't know why she won't eat them...

There is a hugh amount of hooie out there about what a chicken needs, or wants, or gotta have.

Chickens are chickens and feeding them like they were a cud-chewing unglate like a cow, is pure BS.

Chickens kill a HUGE amount of grass but the amount of green stuff that they eat is small
 
Are the rest of you flock with deeper yellow yolks also polish?
When i had polish chickens i noticed they really cant see very well, and would miss out on the treets i would throw out simply because they could not see them.
Once my husband bought a large bag of carrots in the fall to use for deer hunting and didnt end up using them so i fed them to the chickens.
It took like 2 months feeding about 2 carrots a day. And wow my yolks were just as orange as the carrots at the end.
 
Trust her on this @Folly's place , that bird is REALLY chill with the lease...she makes me jealous sometimes :p
:D she is pretty great!
That is normal for most 5 year old hens. Just like in human men and women, as we age the quality of our semen and ovum declines. It is a normal part of the aging process.
Thanks!
Are the rest of you flock with deeper yellow yolks also polish?
When i had polish chickens i noticed they really cant see very well, and would miss out on the treets i would throw out simply because they could not see them.
Once my husband bought a large bag of carrots in the fall to use for deer hunting and didnt end up using them so i fed them to the chickens.
It took like 2 months feeding about 2 carrots a day. And wow my yolks were just as orange as the carrots at the end.
:eek:that's cool! I only have 1 polish hen, and all the rest are 3BO,3BR, a silkie and a EE... (also one buff orp roo) all are too young to lay. and her eyes are trimmed.
 

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