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From your above statement it sounds like at one point they did lay and now they don't, is that correct?
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From your above statement it sounds like at one point they did lay and now they don't, is that correct?
Yea Maybe Makes Sense To Me and They are Hens When Has a Rooster Layed an Egg Thanks Everyone for Your Responses I Will Wait Until Mid October To See What HappensIf they laid at one point, it could be the heat, your Batnam is a lot lighter breed and the heat may not be affecting her as much. Or they found somewhere else to lay or something is getting in and eating the eggs or they could be eating the eggs. Neither really look like boys to me.
Didnt know they had been laying. the rooster comment was a joke if u didnt see the LOL at the end of the statement.
Try this> find as many green leafy plants {we use collard and turnip greens in GA} and coat it in cayenne pepper. Also add 1\5 dry dog food to their diet. Gets my game hens laying every time.
I'm thinking it's the heat. People in Wisconsin talk about hens not laying because of the heat, but our hot weather certainly doesn't compare to Phoenix!
ACV doesn't promote egg laying altough its good for there digestive track. The girls will lay just let them. Feed them right & let them be.