firechicken76
Hatching
- Nov 24, 2024
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Hi all. Wondering if I'm the only one having this issue.
I have a flock of 12 layers and was generally getting 8-9 eggs/day. They range in age from 1-2 years.
I was feeding an organic, non-GMO feed from a regional feed mill. I switched to Kalmbach non-GMO 17% layer about a month ago to decrease my feed costs. Since then, my daily egg count has slowly declined. Now, we're around 5-6 eggs/day and I've had a few girls who seem to have stopped laying entirely. I have an ISA brown who took a 2 week break.
Also worth mentioning that only a few of my girls have molted, and never entirely. Just partially. I'm not sure why. I expected half of them to molt over the winter and only a few did.
I do not use artificial light and we live in FL. I free range them. I did keep them locked up for a few days to see if they were laying outside the box, and that didn't help.
I've heard great things about Kalmbach feeds so I'm just wondering if anybody else is experiencing this before I switch them back to the expensive feed. Or if anybody has any ideas as to what could be going on???
Thanks!
I have a flock of 12 layers and was generally getting 8-9 eggs/day. They range in age from 1-2 years.
I was feeding an organic, non-GMO feed from a regional feed mill. I switched to Kalmbach non-GMO 17% layer about a month ago to decrease my feed costs. Since then, my daily egg count has slowly declined. Now, we're around 5-6 eggs/day and I've had a few girls who seem to have stopped laying entirely. I have an ISA brown who took a 2 week break.
Also worth mentioning that only a few of my girls have molted, and never entirely. Just partially. I'm not sure why. I expected half of them to molt over the winter and only a few did.
I do not use artificial light and we live in FL. I free range them. I did keep them locked up for a few days to see if they were laying outside the box, and that didn't help.
I've heard great things about Kalmbach feeds so I'm just wondering if anybody else is experiencing this before I switch them back to the expensive feed. Or if anybody has any ideas as to what could be going on???
Thanks!