@rebrascora
Thanks again for the advice. I don't have hanging feeders, they have a treadle operated box thing and I have a few bowls of growers pellets scattered around the pen for the littlies that aren't yet heavy enough to operate the treadle. The young lad spent the night out last night! Couldn't find him this morning so assumed death in the coop....nothing in there.....after 10 mins, I found him chirping 3ft off the floor in a huge bush!!! I obviously missed him on my evening check at lock up....oooops. He's fine anyway, good job their pen is safe from predators. I have to admire his ability to sort himself out despite looking so out of sorts! My daughter started Secondary school today and wanted to see him before she went....many tears ensued as she thought he was gone so I'm thrilled we found him okay and she went off with a smile....phew!
As @timon said, all I can do is offer my flock the best I can, I'm happy they have good quality food, protection and hygienic conditions so that's the best I can do, the rest is up to them.
@Psychochick
My eggs have dropped off very slightly, I have around 6 moulting, a further 2 just raised chicks so may or may not come back in to lay before next year and mostly only the younger pullets laying. I think it's just the time of year, I was quite stressed about it the first time I went through it, I provided extra light in the coop etc but I don't bother now, I guess it's nice for their busy bodies to have a little break.
Thanks again for the advice. I don't have hanging feeders, they have a treadle operated box thing and I have a few bowls of growers pellets scattered around the pen for the littlies that aren't yet heavy enough to operate the treadle. The young lad spent the night out last night! Couldn't find him this morning so assumed death in the coop....nothing in there.....after 10 mins, I found him chirping 3ft off the floor in a huge bush!!! I obviously missed him on my evening check at lock up....oooops. He's fine anyway, good job their pen is safe from predators. I have to admire his ability to sort himself out despite looking so out of sorts! My daughter started Secondary school today and wanted to see him before she went....many tears ensued as she thought he was gone so I'm thrilled we found him okay and she went off with a smile....phew!
As @timon said, all I can do is offer my flock the best I can, I'm happy they have good quality food, protection and hygienic conditions so that's the best I can do, the rest is up to them.
@Psychochick
My eggs have dropped off very slightly, I have around 6 moulting, a further 2 just raised chicks so may or may not come back in to lay before next year and mostly only the younger pullets laying. I think it's just the time of year, I was quite stressed about it the first time I went through it, I provided extra light in the coop etc but I don't bother now, I guess it's nice for their busy bodies to have a little break.