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I am completely new to this site i have four hens bought them about six weeks ago at pol but i only have one laying i did have two but she stopped i really would like some more eggs from my girls, i have a light sussex she is my main layer at the moment, i have a issa brown i think she did start laying but then stopped, a black rock and a speckled hen, they are in a big run 9ft by 7ft and a reasonable size nest box of about 3ft by 3ft if anyone could help me with either what i am doing wrong or what i need to do i would be grateful :roll:!egggreen!

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I am feeding them on a mix of layers, poultry grain, meal worms and other titbits they also have poultry grit i only bought them about six weeks ago so i didnt think i need to worm them yet? and they were POL when i got them they all are getting a good red comb going on am i feeding them to much will that stop them laying the have alternate feeds each day of layers and poultry grain but generally they always have layers in the run. :)

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I would make sure that their layers feed makes up about 95% of their rations, with just a few treats late in the day.

 

If you're not sure when they were last wormed, it's always best to start on a routine with Flubenvet to keep the worm load down to a manageable level.

 

Are you sure they aren't laying in the garden, or eating the eggs?

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i will with the layers that may be what is going wrong they are in a run as i have two very active children and cats all round and i check them a good few times a day and there are no remnants of other eggs and the white eggs seem untouched when i go to get it. where can i get the worming stuff from and how much is it

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Definately take your hanging treat one down, or just fill it with layers for now, so they have a choice of feeders, incase the top chooks are guarding it!!

 

If your are brave cut the treats out for a few days, or as Claret says give them just a FEW treats later in the afternoon to encourage them to fill up on layers in the day.

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Hi and welcome ,

I wouldn't worry too much.Nature will take its course. :(

When I had my first two in 2005 I had to wait ages too.

A good additive to water is apple cider vinegar at 10ml per litre which you can buy in most good pet shops.Some people swear by it.

Best wishes

Tricky

(green eglu)

PP

GNR

(Bluebelle)

(brown guinea)(brown guinea)(white guinea)(brown rabbit)

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