I only have two hens. Julie, EASTER Egger, Jill, Silver laced Wyandotte. Julie had vent glute. Is recovered. Both stopped laying for about two months now. Jill is molting. My rooster, Cocoa is a copper Silkie. They’re all about 4 years old.
This is one of the more informative and helpful articles on chickens I have seen and I’ve had chickens for years and years. Now if you could tell me why my first and best layer has recently
started dropping her eggs from the roost!
Thank you
Thank you so much for this article, I have 6 hens and am new to this whole thing. One of my girls just started laying and was acting weird, and seemed distressed, so it is reassuring to know that this can be normal when they first start laying. The video link was great, too. Please write more on any chicken issue if you have the time and inclination. Much Appreciated, Cheers!
Really well written and concise article about how to tell if your chickens are laying! You hear about gauging with your fingers but this provides clear instructions!
Since I am new to raising chickens, this information was a perfect learning moment. The short demonstration was very clear and understandable. The drawings were spot on. I definitely feel more comfortable about knowing when to start looking for eggs.