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Source?It was proven Purina was bought by California, Maine
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Source?It was proven Purina was bought by California, Maine
Nah first I'm hearing of this.There's a lot of talk that the Purina chicken food has been tainted since September, which is why chickens are not laying anybody having issues. Mine have not laid since September. I'm changing food this week
How old are they?Well I hope so but I know my chickens have not been laying sunce September. I have five and only two are laying. I just ordered mannapro on Amazon so I'll see what happens tomorrow. Thanks for your reply
Thanks for your vehement opinion. But I’m going to remain open minded while information is still amassing and until I have done my own experiment.
Yes, that's where I'm getting it from. TSC. The two that are laying are only about 6 months old. The other ones very from two to one year old. I used to get seven eggs a day until September. Need a second call. There's many articles out there but one is "tractor supply chicken feed reportedly causing egg laying to stop board has ties to WEF and Jeffrey Epstein" this was on the website. Prepare for change. Another website is under the USA news January 30th 2023 tractor supply. As for me, whether or not this is true, there's too much out there for me to want to continue with TSC's Purina products. I'm going to give other products a try to see if my chickens like them and I get their eggs. The proof will be in the chickens a laying again. Thanks for your input
So some are still laying. Two out of five in the middle of winter is pretty good.I have five and only two are laying.
This is normal.The other ones very from two to one year old.
Well good for you. You have the choice and freedom to do that!Thanks for your vehement opinion. But I’m going to remain open minded while information is still amassing and until I have done my own experiment.
I hope so. I'm happy with two eggs a day even though. Thanks for your reply.This is normal.
Chickens ususlly lay through their first winter unless they are late summer/early fall chicks, in the fall, they start molting and don't lay, then it's common for birds not to lay their second winter. They'll begin again once there is longer days again, so soon.
Yes but I'm just concerned that the other ones have stopped in September like everybody else is seems to have doneSo some are still laying. Two out of five in the middle of winter is pretty good.