Supposed to be windy today, followed by a lot of rain this evening/overnight. Yesterday, my teen and I put up heavy duty deer fencing (so it’s still thin) around the low fence yesterday. We attached it to the underside of the run roof, and it goes to the ground. It will keep chickens in the run, and wild birds out. We secured it a couple feet from the ground with long, thin boards. Hopefully the wind doesn’t damage it. We will get the other half done later.
Mystery: out birds are hardly laying. We have mixed ages, 12 females. We do have 3 males, but will get rid of one in a few weeks. No fighting we can see between the males, nor any overmating. One of the males is a slow to mature breed, and doesn’t seem to be causing any problems. Sure, we have had winters with few eggs, but usually get some from the youngest. But we’ve had a fairly sunny winter, young chickens, and light in the coop (on a timer). By now we should see a definite uptick in laying, but we get 3 eggs a day….now, after quite set one time of no eggs.
Egg eating: yes, we would see evidence of some egg eating, but not for at least a month. And we are looking for any signs of egg eating, and are not seeing any.
So, we are going to have to decide who stays or goes as the new chicks come up into the flock. We have 4 from the original flock that get to stay….but all the rest should be worried!!