Sunset from last night
Glad you're getting eggs. Mine have quit for the year.
Glad you're getting eggs. Mine have quit for the year.
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Sunset from last night
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Glad you're getting eggs. Mine have quit for the year.
Howdy Y'all!!
Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Things have been crazy lately. I saw a neurologist on Friday and they have a strong feeling that I likely have Multiple Sclerosis as well. I need to go for a MRI of the brain and neck. I also need an EEG to make sure I'm not having any seizures. I don't think that I am, but it is good to know for sure, as there are many types of seizures.
On the plus side my girls have started up again! View attachment 1961492
Last night for dinner, I made Chicken Fried Steak and needed eggs for my coating. They were so yellow it was truly amazing! The leftover egg was then scrambled and made a nice treat for everyone right before bed.
How do you get them to lay right now? Are they all done molting? What is your secret?
2 of the 3 big girls are done molting. The littles never really "molted" but they took a break too.
I don't think I'm doing anything special, but when they were molting I switched to meat bird feed for higher protein. I have since switched back to layer feed and cracked corn. I don't add extra light or anything.
In addition to the eggs, my 2 silkie hens are broody again. They are sharing a nest box and 4 eggs, so I'll see what happens. They have co-parented before, so I'll let them do it again, if any hatch.
@Shadrach just had some of his girls co~parent ~in case you're interested in comparing notes.2 of the 3 big girls are done molting. The littles never really "molted" but they took a break too.
I don't think I'm doing anything special, but when they were molting I switched to meat bird feed for higher protein. I have since switched back to layer feed and cracked corn. I don't add extra light or anything.
In addition to the eggs, my 2 silkie hens are broody again. They are sharing a nest box and 4 eggs, so I'll see what happens. They have co-parented before, so I'll let them do it again, if any hatch.