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How long to let them free range if one isn't laying?

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I've had good advice to reduce the length of time that my girls free range as one hen for some reason hasn't for 8 days! :shock:

 

At the moment they get let out onto the grass between 6pm and 9pm during the week and for the afternoons at the weekend?

 

Is this too long a time to let them free range, if I want Ethel (the non-layer) to fill up on layers first should I wait until the evening to let them graze or is letting them out in the afternoon okay?

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If you let them out at 6pm to evening free range then I would have thought that they would have filled up with pellets by then.

 

School hols now so my chooks can get 9.30am - 8.30pm all day free ranging if we don't go out. And if they are lucky and get a run of 3 days free ranging I do notice less eggs. If I take the kids out to the park and the chooks are in the run all morning the egg production seems ok.

 

Perhaps there is another reason Ethel has stopped laying. Mini moult, worms, lice, not drinking enough ????

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She is 3 months old, is that too young to moult?

 

I've wormed her so might have been that.

 

There are two full super glugs that they drink from but I have recently taken away the kitty litter tray that they loved drinking from and replaced it with a galvanised proper drinker. How come hens get so spooked by something as simple as a new drink in the garden?! :roll:

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