DellaMyDarling
Songster
For WEEKS now, I have maybe an egg or two per day from the chickens.
Last week I blamed the extreme heat.
Week before that I blamed the disruption our three day vacation likely caused them.
Weeks one and two prior to that I was blaming the potential interference of the chick integration, changing of which doors or windows were open, just general accessibility to the nesting boxes in peace.
The heat index is tamed. The chicks are long past integrated. The birds have open access all day to their coop and boxes via the main doorways while they free range.
Only twice have we found any eggs in random places. Yes, I've had kids checking everywhere! Even following the gals around!
I have 9 mature hens.
It's been a very long time since I've seen eggs or laying behaviors from at least 3 of the oldest hens (they're about 5 now, so I'll give them a pass.)
Still, that should be as many as 6 eggs per day. I give occasional passes to my two blue egg layers who don't seem to naturally lay on the daily, but still contributed greatly to the egg cartons.
I don't have enough eggs to sell anymore! Which means no equity for feed in, egg out math! Help!
Last week I blamed the extreme heat.
Week before that I blamed the disruption our three day vacation likely caused them.
Weeks one and two prior to that I was blaming the potential interference of the chick integration, changing of which doors or windows were open, just general accessibility to the nesting boxes in peace.
The heat index is tamed. The chicks are long past integrated. The birds have open access all day to their coop and boxes via the main doorways while they free range.
Only twice have we found any eggs in random places. Yes, I've had kids checking everywhere! Even following the gals around!
I have 9 mature hens.
It's been a very long time since I've seen eggs or laying behaviors from at least 3 of the oldest hens (they're about 5 now, so I'll give them a pass.)
Still, that should be as many as 6 eggs per day. I give occasional passes to my two blue egg layers who don't seem to naturally lay on the daily, but still contributed greatly to the egg cartons.
I don't have enough eggs to sell anymore! Which means no equity for feed in, egg out math! Help!