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Wow that Lizzie's barring is nice.
Bear is too cute.
She's a beauty, all right, but pretty is as pretty does. Now, she needs to LAY AN EGG!

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Wow that Lizzie's barring is nice.
Bear is too cute.
Could be they need a Vitamin D supplement. Also, molting will make thin shells. I have almost no eggs, either, but my birds are mostly elderly. My 28 week old BR pullet isn't laying yet and I have an 11 week old who won't lay for ages. I am getting 1-3 eggs/day from over 20 LF hens. The bantams haven't laid in months and months, some in literally years (they are terrible layers, this bunch).It seems it is that time of year. If I lose a hen or roo it is always in the Fall. My egg production is terrible too. They seem to be in a hard molt this yr. I get one and sometimes two eggs a day from 12 hens. The new hens are not laying yet. I started late in the spring to hatch this yr. I have put them on the higher protein feed to help but the eggs they do lay are extremely thin. I also give them oyster shells ground. Always before the eggs they laid stayed nice but this yr. they are very thin. I think I will go back to the feed I had them on . Maybe the protein is too much for their systems and interferes with the calcium absorption???????
I am so sorry Cyn!!!!
I am sure Deacon loves to hear your southern drawl just as much as I do![]()