And diapers on them,or its yuck-city and goodbye to all that fancy furniture and electronics.If you really want a house chicken you need a Serama!
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And diapers on them,or its yuck-city and goodbye to all that fancy furniture and electronics.If you really want a house chicken you need a Serama!
Welcome to BYC and howdy Neighbor! i'm by northgate mall![]()
Yes -- so can switching food.
Other things that effect egg laying:
Poor nutrition
Change in feed
Lack of food
Lack of water
Illness
Stress
If they free range - are they stashing eggs?
Could something be stealing them? (snakes, weasels, other birds - crows, magpies)
Are they eating them?
Quick question: how hard would it be (too risky, cause injuries, etc) to integrate a roo into my flock? I really want one to protect my girls; right now there are 8 girls and they're all so spacey when they are outside! They just stared at a crow in the yard and he swooped down but didn't hurt them. They are 10 weeks old today and I would get a same age roo. What do you think?
If you're adding a younger bird - I wouldn't worry too much. Now if you were adding a full grown rooster, that'd be different.
Either way - you want to let them get to know each other through a fence first =)
I have a bunch of ADORABLE seven week old cockerels - listed here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/672865/appenzeller-spitzhauben-cross-chicks
dog crate would work