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Have you tried the stock pot and wooden spoon rattle? Or feeding them less treats?
I feel for you. I have 15 hens and 1-2 eggs a day. Pretty darn expensive eggs at $15 a 50 pound bag of feed. I am hoping, come spring, I am whining "I have too many eggs".
LOL. welllllllllllllllllllll......I am about to get into that mode soon, a bag of feed here is almost 19 bucks and I got through 2 every week, usually selling my eggs takes care of the feed bill, but, not anymore. Only a couple of them are molting they are my older girls, I didn't count those in my chicken number, call it chicken math if you will, lol, but I am getting the eggs from the molting girls not the other ones. I have had nothing but issues with this flock, thinking I should have just ordered more rhode islands instead of a mixed breed flock. Oh well live and learn...but they are beautiful chickens for sure!! I will be reducing my flock to about 25 soon though, got too many chickens!!
Ema
Have you tried the stock pot and wooden spoon rattle? Or feeding them less treats?
I feel for you. I have 15 hens and 1-2 eggs a day. Pretty darn expensive eggs at $15 a 50 pound bag of feed. I am hoping, come spring, I am whining "I have too many eggs".

LOL. welllllllllllllllllllll......I am about to get into that mode soon, a bag of feed here is almost 19 bucks and I got through 2 every week, usually selling my eggs takes care of the feed bill, but, not anymore. Only a couple of them are molting they are my older girls, I didn't count those in my chicken number, call it chicken math if you will, lol, but I am getting the eggs from the molting girls not the other ones. I have had nothing but issues with this flock, thinking I should have just ordered more rhode islands instead of a mixed breed flock. Oh well live and learn...but they are beautiful chickens for sure!! I will be reducing my flock to about 25 soon though, got too many chickens!!
Ema