LisPrissy
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- Jun 22, 2016
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Without pictures there’s no way to tell!
Could it be that some aren’t laying to begin with because it’s molting season?
My girls are on strike and look like porcupines.
Do you leave eggs in your coop over night
sometimes we do leave them in overnight.Without pictures there’s no way to tell!
Could it be that some aren’t laying to begin with because it’s molting season?
My girls are on strike and look like porcupines.
Do you leave eggs in your coop over night?
What are you feeding them?
Broken eggs can be a hen breaking them to ear them, which sometimes starts because of eggs being left in the nest to long or soft shells. Do you have free choice oyster shell avaliable to keep the egg shells thick?
Not sure where you are located but snakes and rats eat chicken eggs, if your hens are not the culprit.
Also like stated above when chickens molt, most stop laying. How old are your hens?
It could be they are not being eaten but not getting laid in the first place.
They eat Purina Layena crumbles, cracked corn and any treats we give them. Also, they get plenty of grass. Ugh...the idea of rats makes my skin crawlThey should have oyster shell available, and will eat only what they actually need. What are they eating?
My birds are molting, and egg production is down right now. They will eat broken eggs if the shells are too thin, or maybe you do have an outside egg eater. Rats or snakes fit the profile.
Mary