So I switched the feed over from 16% protein layer to 22% protein grower with oyster shell on the side and the girls have been doing great. Going through oyster shell pretty quickly!
Tonight I got home late and when I “tucked the girls in,” there was a shell-less egg under the roost. Not sure whose egg, but four are coming out of molt, and a couple of those are starting to squat.
Those of you who know me know I lost my first hen Rusty last fall to a laying disorder and am pretty paranoid about their health. So, of course, I’m concerned about the oops egg tonight.
Could it just be that someone is coming back into lay and hasn’t sorted it out yet? One of the girls whose molt is over and is starting to squat gets bullied from feed, so I scatter containers all over the run. However, I only have the oyster shell in one area. Shuld I put it out in more than one spot in case someone’s not being allowed access to it?
I’m still pretty sensitive about the loss of Rusty, and can hardly bear the thought of going through that again already. My chickens are all hatchery stock, so I’m on pretty high alert for laying issues. I try to provide my little flock the best life they can have.
On a side note (or not) the first pullet to finish her molt is my Buff Orp, Cashew, and while she’s feathered in nicely, she still feels quite light in weight.
Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.
Tonight I got home late and when I “tucked the girls in,” there was a shell-less egg under the roost. Not sure whose egg, but four are coming out of molt, and a couple of those are starting to squat.
Those of you who know me know I lost my first hen Rusty last fall to a laying disorder and am pretty paranoid about their health. So, of course, I’m concerned about the oops egg tonight.
Could it just be that someone is coming back into lay and hasn’t sorted it out yet? One of the girls whose molt is over and is starting to squat gets bullied from feed, so I scatter containers all over the run. However, I only have the oyster shell in one area. Shuld I put it out in more than one spot in case someone’s not being allowed access to it?
I’m still pretty sensitive about the loss of Rusty, and can hardly bear the thought of going through that again already. My chickens are all hatchery stock, so I’m on pretty high alert for laying issues. I try to provide my little flock the best life they can have.
On a side note (or not) the first pullet to finish her molt is my Buff Orp, Cashew, and while she’s feathered in nicely, she still feels quite light in weight.
Any words of wisdom would be appreciated.