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Right now I would take anything. I
why this has happened.
CGITC~~~I was told to give this feed a week and the hens should go to laying. The Purina Layena, I found out, is a vegetarian feed and has no bi-products in it as some of the other brands. If this feed works I'll not use anything else but this.
I even bought the Scratch Grain made by Purina.
Gonna save it for the winter.
my best guess is a stress situation (change) or the fact that the days are getting shorter.
i don't think the feed will make a difference. when they first start laying, things can be super erratic. not unusual until the ovaries get their poop in group. it's the same as getting double yolks...it's actually a boo boo.
i'll be speaking some blessing over those girls!
Trust me miss_jayne they got their poop in the group after what I cleaned out of the run today. I was told that the Lysine (which is and amino acid in feed) content could have been to high. The Layena brand feed only has 0.055% and the generic brands have 0.80% or more which may be to much for a young layer.
Not sure what it is yet but I will difinately keep an update going for you all. If you find anything that may help in the eggless chicken mystery, please post it here.