I would definitely keep them on grower for another bag of feed. The majority of them won't lay for another approximately 5 weeks. I have a similar mix of hens and there was a huge range between when the first one and the rest of the crowd layed.
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I have 8 chicks who live outside during the day but come in at night. 7 of them are ages 15-18 weeks and one is 5 or 6 months. We put out both chick feed and layer feed, but all the layers eat the chick feed. They are not laying as much anymore...is that a problem? Also, I don't know if the chicks are eating layer feed at all. They seem healthy (bright eyes, energetic, normal combs) but I read on the Internet that chicks can get calcium crystals in their kidneys and liver and die from eating layer feed, and the ones that do survive die early or don't lay for very long. Should I just feed everyone chick feed until the youngest chicks are 18 weeks? Some of them are hard-to-find breeds and I heard chickens can suddenly die if they eat layer feed too early. Should I worry about it?
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You should make a new thread because this one is very old, and you won't get the kind of good responses hidden under here that you would get from a fresh thread.
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Hens eating chick feed is not a problem.all the layers eat the chick feed. They are not laying as much anymore...is that a problem?