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HAHAHABut, but... I keep stuffing dollar bills down their gullets every day. (Happy Thanksgiving Cynthia!)
"They" say that when you switch feed to do it gradually....3/4 reg feed, 1/4 new feed for a week....1/2 and 1/2 for a week....then 1/4 old feed, 3/4 new feed for a week...What a pain in the body part that will get starred out if I type it....but "they" say it works without chickens stopping laying. (Personally I would just change it when the bag was empty, at a time I had extra eggs in the fridge, and forget the measuring out of one part this, two parts that; living with the lack of eggs for a couple of weeks until they adjusted to the new feed)HAHAHA.... this made me laugh so hard. It really does get aggravating when you're forking out money for organic feed and doing everyhting right and the chickens just decide they dont wanna contribute!![]()
I'm in the same situation now, except i believe it is because I changed their feed. They'll either get used to it or Ill finish the bag out and then switch back to my old stuff. Definitely frustrated with them right now though.![]()
I read a while back to watch their combs. They will darken tremendously right before the pullet begins to lay.
I agree with you. Unfortunately for my chickens I've been practicing the whole "being stubborn" thing much longer than they have! We had a plethora of eggs before i switched over soooo for now we are ok."They" say that when you switch feed to do it gradually....3/4 reg feed, 1/4 new feed for a week....1/2 and 1/2 for a week....then 1/4 old feed, 3/4 new feed for a week...What a pain in the body part that will get starred out if I type it....but "they" say it works without chickens stopping laying. (Personally I would just change it when the bag was empty, at a time I had extra eggs in the fridge, and forget the measuring out of one part this, two parts that; living with the lack of eggs for a couple of weeks until they adjusted to the new feed)
I have 3 Sussex 3buff roping tons 3 black sex links and 3 gold wyncotts all are 2 years old since mid winter I am only getting an average of 2 eggs a day some days none have not changed anything live in eastern Massachusetts anyone have an answer.thanks