We have a large (50x60') penned in area for our girls which is shaded and has their hen house in it. We started with 6 girls and after about 2 weeks of laying we started leaving the pen door open early morning (5:30-6am) and leaving it open till dusk. The girls roamed the yard and woods and consistently returned to the hen house to lay and in the evenings to roost.
6 weeks ago we got 7 additional birds that were 6 weeks old and not laying. We have only been letting the "originals" out from 5 till dusk because we cannot let the door open b/c the other birds will get out. (The farmer we got them from said to keep them in until they start laying.) The egg quality is suffering as they are eating more feed than normal; the yolks aren't as dark yellow and the shells are thinner (they do get oyster shell). They can still "roam" in their pen but they have it, obviously, well scratched and there's little time for new growth/bugs to inhabit because they are there all the time.
My question is do I need to keep the other birds in until they lay? After 6 weeks of "routine" do you think they instinctually know where to lay or do you think they will start laying outside the hen house? I want all my birds free ranging - that is why we bought our own to start with. Has anyone had a similar situation?
thanks for reading and commenting.
Danielle
6 weeks ago we got 7 additional birds that were 6 weeks old and not laying. We have only been letting the "originals" out from 5 till dusk because we cannot let the door open b/c the other birds will get out. (The farmer we got them from said to keep them in until they start laying.) The egg quality is suffering as they are eating more feed than normal; the yolks aren't as dark yellow and the shells are thinner (they do get oyster shell). They can still "roam" in their pen but they have it, obviously, well scratched and there's little time for new growth/bugs to inhabit because they are there all the time.
My question is do I need to keep the other birds in until they lay? After 6 weeks of "routine" do you think they instinctually know where to lay or do you think they will start laying outside the hen house? I want all my birds free ranging - that is why we bought our own to start with. Has anyone had a similar situation?
thanks for reading and commenting.
Danielle