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One of our four juvenile gingers decided to stop laying a couple of months ago. She seems well enough, so I've put it down to a bit of stress - she is very much a loner and does get bullied a bit by the other three. But today, on a rare quiet day in the garden, I noticed her in the Eglu nesting box apparently going through the motions of laying. She was in there at least 20 minutes but yet when she emerged there was no egg. Is that behaviour symptomatic of anything? I don't really understand chicken physiology (and probably can't spell it either) , but why would she retreat to the nesting box to lay if there was nothing to deliver? What's going on? :?

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I posted a thread about this recently and didn't get any responses, so I have just decided that perhaps if I worm my chickens then the one who isn't laying will start laying again.

 

Perhaps you'll get more help with your post.

 

It's probably because the question gets asked many times, and no one really knows the answer!!

Worm with flubenvet, cut out treats and make sure they are stocking up on good layers pellets, could be broody, could just be a blip if new to laying, could be taking a break (thats all I could think of for my Kiev!), coming to the end of their laying life, could be laying eggs under a bush or something etcetc!!

 

Hope she starts laying soon :)

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I posted a thread about this recently and didn't get any responses, so I have just decided that perhaps if I worm my chickens then the one who isn't laying will start laying again.

 

Perhaps you'll get more help with your post.

 

It's probably because the question gets asked many times, and no one really knows the answer!!

Worm with flubenvet, cut out treats and make sure they are stocking up on good layers pellets, could be broody, could just be a blip if new to laying, could be taking a break (thats all I could think of for my Kiev!), coming to the end of their laying life, could be laying eggs under a bush or something etcetc!!

 

Hope she starts laying soon :)

 

 

well she laid for a week or so when we got her, and the other one started laying and has been doing it every day since her first - they don't get the opportunity to 'hide' eggs, and they were POL when I got them, their diet is identical - with little to no treats most weeks - and because I got them from Omlet I didn't want to worm them again. When I get the next bag of feed I will worm them reluctantly, as I don't have enough left in this one to worm them really.

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if you are getting eggs every day is it possible they are laying every other day...my Dorkings do that...I get one white egg most days...but have to hens that lay them..I haven't had 2 in one day since the begining of the spring and occasionally get non

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if you are getting eggs every day is it possible they are laying every other day...my Dorkings do that...I get one white egg most days...but have to hens that lay them..I haven't had 2 in one day since the begining of the spring and occasionally get non

 

No I can tell the difference between the eggs because I get 2 a day once a fortnight! they're definitely not taking it in turns, one lays brown and one lays cream! GNR = light and PP = brown

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