Duckfarmer1
Crowing
So, I have 12 hens that I was unsure of their ages because we got them from a rather sad situation..( which most of you know). We definitely did not think they were too young because not much on that farm was young. Ugh. After being on this forum awhile, I’m realizing that typically hens don’t lay in the winter after 2 years old? Is that true? But then they start up again in the spring.
So, my options are to get more chicks this spring, so they are old enough this coming winter of 2020. Next year use artificial heat...which my hubby is against...I suppose because we have a lot of dough wrapped up in this whole farm which started out as my “hobby”. Oops. Cull these birds!?!? Once they stop laying...
Are there more options? BTW. Our 12 hens were producing 9-11 eggs a day. They are now down to about 8. Dear hubby doesn’t think so, he still tells people our eggs haven’t dropped. So, he either loves the hens..that I care for. Which, he does love them because we do play with them, I just do the work. But, my point is, he’s not going to be thrilled when I say we have to buy more chicks at $35 to ensure they are hens. Perhaps I’ll pay, out of my fat stack.
So, my options are to get more chicks this spring, so they are old enough this coming winter of 2020. Next year use artificial heat...which my hubby is against...I suppose because we have a lot of dough wrapped up in this whole farm which started out as my “hobby”. Oops. Cull these birds!?!? Once they stop laying...
Are there more options? BTW. Our 12 hens were producing 9-11 eggs a day. They are now down to about 8. Dear hubby doesn’t think so, he still tells people our eggs haven’t dropped. So, he either loves the hens..that I care for. Which, he does love them because we do play with them, I just do the work. But, my point is, he’s not going to be thrilled when I say we have to buy more chicks at $35 to ensure they are hens. Perhaps I’ll pay, out of my fat stack.
