i need some advice on egg bound hens pls one of my hens as not layed layed for four days now ,iv done all i can for her ,bathed her ,put olive oil in her feed ,entered her vent but could not feel anything ,she,s eating and looks the same as she always does ,but she is always in the coup straining ,could anyone help ,as im very concerned about her ,she,s young and as only been laying for 3 months
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Originally posted by tonyg View Posti need some advice on egg bound hens pls one of my hens as not layed layed for four days now ,iv done all i can for her ,bathed her ,put olive oil in her feed ,entered her vent but could not feel anything ,she,s eating and looks the same as she always does ,but she is always in the coup straining ,could anyone help ,as im very concerned about her ,she,s young and as only been laying for 3 months
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My free range hens and Frank all chase me up the hill if I don't give them their Real Food. Which is a layers/scratchmix. They always scoff that down first and then wander over to the scraps. Are our scraps just more boring than other people's?
I throw the layer/scratch mix into the grassy areas that I want them to scratch thru, as it takes them longer to find it. I thnk if I gave them a constant feeder that they would stand around it in a little circle and just eat until they exploded!Ali
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Mine often get bread but prefer mixed corn. They have layers pellets 'on demand' but each evening I try and give them a treat. If I throw them a bit of bread now, most of them stand looking at me waiting for the second course of mixed corn!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
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