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Come on, now. Don't give up! Use the search button on the top BLUE line. Use specifics there. You can do it!
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Hee-hoo-hee-hoo OOOOOOR I could sound desperate...


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*GULP* What does SDWD mean???
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Hee-hoo-hee-hoo OOOOOOR I could sound desperate...


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*GULP* What does SDWD mean???
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No! Don't do the covery-mouthy thingy! JUST TELL MEEE! You know you waaaaaant tooooooo...
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URG! Just tell me!!!
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Just out of curiosity Nick, what all do you feed your girls on a regular, daily basis? Do you let them out to free range during the day at all? What kind of treats do you give them? Are they getting plenty of both calcium and protein? Sometimes the reason for a delayed start in laying can be traced directly back to one dietary deficiency or another.
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They are free range all day and fed organic layer feed. I also feed oyster shell along with it. They get a lot of treats- watermelon, corn, birdseed, grapes, blueberries and they help themselves to the flowers.

Someone may have already answered this in the last two pages I have not read yet but the chickens are not vegetarians...they need animal/meat protein. Free ranging during the day they are going to get some bugs but not as much as they need. Rather than spend the money for organic feed (which is over priced) get them on a good grower/finisher with animal protein...heck feed them scrambled eggs, boiled/baked whatever it takes. I bet if you change up your food, you will start seeing eggs if they are getting enough light during the day.
 

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