Should layers eat fruit?

phowells

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Aug 1, 2009
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Hello All,

I read somewhere that you shouldn't let your layers each fruit because it will slow down their egg production. Can anybody confirm or deny this? I have a plum tree overhanging my chicken run so I am wondering if this is a problem.

Thanks
Paul
 
Hi and Welcome!

My girls raid the pear tree every morning for whatever has fallen in the night. Their egg production has fallen off, but I think its the heat here.

I'm sure you will get some input from the rest of the BYC'ers too. Lots of experience here!
 
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My chickies love fruit although we don't have any trees in the section.

I have read that it's citrus fruit that causes them to go off the lay.
Someone may be able to confirm this?
 
Mine eat cherry's in huge amounts, pears later, some apples, and currently Zukuni? (spelling), plum's and whatever they find in the yard. I just was looking at my very mixed flock and notice the shiney feathers, and that the 2 newer additions are looking better since arrival, where they already looked good. They also eat whatever I did not---table scraps including meat and fat scraps. They have layer pellets as a basic, and egg production ranges from 3-6 daily from 9 decorative, not production breeds. With the healthy looking feathers and hearty looking birds from 6 to 18 months I just cannot figure that letting them eat what is in the yard, and what I eat is not working well. If I have it in surplus, or leftovers they get it works for me/them. Just seems that something beyond layer pellets is right and here that is surplus and allot of that is fruit.
 

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