Venting my frustration!

rainlips

In the Brooder
6 Years
Oct 29, 2013
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Northern michigan
We started this chicken adventure about 2 months ago. We started off with 5 spring hatched hens that hadn't started laying. About 2 weeks after that we had a friend give us 5 more hens and 2 Roos, the hens where laying. We also has 1 drake and his gf... I know that the move and meeting new friends will slow or even stop egg laying so I wasn't to surprised not getting any. About 2 weeks ago out drake decided that he wanted to get after my hens, well I figured he was causing lots of stress so he bece dinner. Still no eggs. I have checked all of them for bugs, none. Made sure they have a dust bathing area (which they won't use) have fresh new bedding in all boxes, made sure the feed was good, they also are getting 12-13 hours of light. Still, notta! These girls are going to drive me crazy! Lol ok... Vent over! :)
 
I just found out that my first of hens are almost 10 months old and still no eggs! I'm gonna start crying soon!
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I don't want to sound alarmist but take them off the layer feed and try to flush their kidneys.
They've been on layer how long? They've been getting 4% calcium when they only needed 1% since they weren't making egg shells.
Try to find a low protein finisher feed - about 15% protein and give lots of fruits and low calcium veggies. Mix their feed with water so they get fluids even when they eat. Make sure they have access to fresh clean water all day.
bananas, celery, cucumbers, legumes and seeds, papaya, parsley, pumpkin, sprouts, watercress, watermelon
 
And please get that drake away from the poor hens! They aren't anatomically built to accommodate his "action" and risk severe injury!
 
The drake has been gone for a week now... That was my first move! I was hopping that the laying feed would kick start them but I will take them off it.... I didn't realize it was bad if they weren't laying!!! I feel like a bad momma!
 

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