I have 9 hens that are all under 2 years old. I'm currently getting 1 egg a day, on a good day, some days none....
These girls have it made-they a very much pampered, loved and cared for.
They are fed a mixture of Layer pellets, layer crumble and cracked corn as it's getting cold here in MA.
I have now added flock raiser to the mix to give them a little more protien. 1 of my 2 RIR is loosing feathers in her neck area-which i assume is molting.
I added light to their coop last week from 5 am-7am and just yesterday added 4:30-6:30 pm. i used to get 2 huge eggs a day from my RIR's like clockwork. Now, i'm lucky to get 1 a day. Out of 7 days this week-i only got 3 eggs. The 2 egg days are far gone.
Since i really only have 5 out of 9 that should be laying, my question is...am i doing something wrong? Should i use the light? does it really make a difference or should i just turn it off for the winter? Why would the 3 others that i brought into my original flock lay eggs and then stop? They have all adjusted well and have everything they need...
3 EE's are 24-25 weeks (getting ready to lay)
2 RIR's are approx. 14 mos. (my best layers this spring and summer egg every day from them)
1 Buff that is 18 mos. (bought at a poultry show in august-hasn't layed 1 egg for me)
1 BR 8 mos-i was told that she was laying when i got her (bought with sex-link) got in october
1 black sex-link 8 mos-year i was told that she was laying when i got her October
1 NH Red-8 mos. old (getting ready to lay)
Here's the black sexlink with the BR:
inside the coop: Yes, they have window boxes with real flowers and curtins on all windows-even art work that my kids made...
The Buff:
2 RIR's
These girls have it made-they a very much pampered, loved and cared for.
They are fed a mixture of Layer pellets, layer crumble and cracked corn as it's getting cold here in MA.
I have now added flock raiser to the mix to give them a little more protien. 1 of my 2 RIR is loosing feathers in her neck area-which i assume is molting.
I added light to their coop last week from 5 am-7am and just yesterday added 4:30-6:30 pm. i used to get 2 huge eggs a day from my RIR's like clockwork. Now, i'm lucky to get 1 a day. Out of 7 days this week-i only got 3 eggs. The 2 egg days are far gone.
Since i really only have 5 out of 9 that should be laying, my question is...am i doing something wrong? Should i use the light? does it really make a difference or should i just turn it off for the winter? Why would the 3 others that i brought into my original flock lay eggs and then stop? They have all adjusted well and have everything they need...
3 EE's are 24-25 weeks (getting ready to lay)
2 RIR's are approx. 14 mos. (my best layers this spring and summer egg every day from them)
1 Buff that is 18 mos. (bought at a poultry show in august-hasn't layed 1 egg for me)
1 BR 8 mos-i was told that she was laying when i got her (bought with sex-link) got in october
1 black sex-link 8 mos-year i was told that she was laying when i got her October
1 NH Red-8 mos. old (getting ready to lay)
Here's the black sexlink with the BR:

inside the coop: Yes, they have window boxes with real flowers and curtins on all windows-even art work that my kids made...

The Buff:

2 RIR's

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