Zero Eggs!!!

jenmiller

In the Brooder
8 Years
Oct 4, 2011
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39
Kentucky
So i have like 40 Chickens, i have no idea what sex they are except for 1 rooster. Ive had them since they were like a week old back in April or May. No eggs yet either...what am i possibly doing wrong??
 
Give us a little more info... Are they free ranging? If so, you will have to go on an easter egg hunt. They love to find an out of the way place to lay! Do they have nesting boxes? If so, you might put a golf ball in each nest, to help them get the idea. Are you feeding layer pellets? Do they have plenty of fresh water? Do the birds appear healthy? If you only have 1 rooster, then you should have 39 hens- which means eggs will be coming.
 
They are not free ranging, we have a problem with funky animals eating them. They are eating corn mixed with treats every once in a while when i have them and i also have quails and i give them some chick starter sometimes when the bag is low. They have new water 2 times a day and never empty when i go to refill. What in the world is a laying box and how do you make them??
 
It sounds as though they are not getting the best nutrition right now. They need a good laying feed. They need calcium and protein to produce eggs at the least. A nesting box is a small box with hay or pine shavings in it, in a safe place in the coop where they go to lay eggs. With as many hens as you have, you will need several of these.
 
By the way,
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You can find good enough laying feed at any feed store. It does not have to be from a private mill. Oyster shell is only for extra calcium, it is not food in itself. Purina and Nutrina both make good laying food.
 
Well he is the only rooster that i know of. All the other ones are smaller. Im not too sure what the difference between a hen and a rooster is when they are smaller so i really couldnt tell you how many roosters i have compared to hens. just one rooster that i know for sure of
 

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