protien effect on egg laying

laeeq aslam

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i got protien pack having black grains and is called in local market as imported vetnam protien . will these black grain protien help my chicken to lay more eggs ans my single hen isnt laying eggs now a days and cock isnt giving attention to her as well.
 
Hello. I have never heard of Vietnam Protein. What is in it? Is it for poultry?
While it does take protein to make eggs, it also takes calcium and other nutrients. How old is your chicken? Is there anything causing her to be stressed? What season is it now where you live?

Sorry for all the questions, but it might help to determine what is delaying your hen's egg production.
 
aoa
i am glad that u replied me no matter so many question
ok
first of all i am from pakistan
my hen is of 1 year almost she was laying egg before coming to me
she laid egg while traveling to my home as well
but after she reached my home i havent got an egg even yet
cock was her pair there i bought that cock as well


in start i thought its bz of stress but now its almost 2 weeks they are here but no egg still


its black color protine . its in open packing no brand name the shop keeper was saying that its for all animal including hens
it will make them fat


my question was that will it help to lay egg


secondly my rooster isnt doing well he isnt giving any attention on her



so how will he be brought on his routine as well why he is doing so
etc etc many questions


? wht you suggest
 
Hello again. It's so amazing to have people with chickens from all over the world use this forum.

I would try to be patient with your hen. It may take her up to another two weeks following the stress of moving. It may also take extra time for your rooster to begin acting normally.

Although chickens need protein, giving them a lot of extra protein won't cause them to lay any faster following a stressful event.

The other thing is that fat does not mean that a bird is healthy.

What else are you feeding them? Does she have a feed with calcium in it or are you providing an extra source of calcium? This is important for the production of shells and for the muscles that send the egg out.

You will have to make sure also that they have water all the time.

My apologies if you already knew some of this.
 
An egg is 90% water. Make sure she has plenty of clean, fresh water at all times.
Good Luck.
 
Is it possible the hen is laying eggs somewhere else, like hiding them? Do you have nest boxes or a spot with relative privacy and soft bedding?
 
yes there might be shortage of water and calcium
ok i m going to feed her rice tomarrow
 
no no shet isnt hiding bz coop is 28 sq ft only and its not possible to hide i serch egg daily
 

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