- Mar 3, 2012
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I am really hoping that someone can point me in the right direction here. I have a laying flock of twenty brahma, Wyandotte and EE hens, my husband's little cross beak chicken (Ugly Betty), and one lucky Brahma rooster. I have recently had a dramatic drop in egg production that I suspect is due to disease/infection/parasites but I am having a very hard time narrowing in on what is going on. My chickens are all one year old today, and have dropped from 16-19 eggs a day to 7-8, and then today I got 4. This reduction has coincided with them going outside more.
They are allowed to range our property, given scraps (mostly vegetables and grains), given free choice oyster shell and always have layer pellets or crumbles. They have supplemented light and nothing in their environment has changed other than the seasonal changes of being outside more. I've pretty thoroughly looked for nests and am fairly sure they aren't laying outside, or at least not many of them. I am in the process of putting some dye filled eggs out to see if anyone is eating them, but I really think that the drop in laying is something health related.
I have not noticed any symptoms to speak of, nor has there been much behavior change. They are eating less, I assume because they are finally able to forage more. I'm really not sure where to start with eliminating issues or treating the problem. Any input would be greatly appreciated since my egg customers are leaving disappointed more often than not.
They are allowed to range our property, given scraps (mostly vegetables and grains), given free choice oyster shell and always have layer pellets or crumbles. They have supplemented light and nothing in their environment has changed other than the seasonal changes of being outside more. I've pretty thoroughly looked for nests and am fairly sure they aren't laying outside, or at least not many of them. I am in the process of putting some dye filled eggs out to see if anyone is eating them, but I really think that the drop in laying is something health related.
I have not noticed any symptoms to speak of, nor has there been much behavior change. They are eating less, I assume because they are finally able to forage more. I'm really not sure where to start with eliminating issues or treating the problem. Any input would be greatly appreciated since my egg customers are leaving disappointed more often than not.