Hi,
I'm sure I've asked this before but my hens still aren't laying. They are Isa's bouht as POL mid may (my first hens ) obviously in retrospect they weren't POL but they looked young hens not large chicks. They are all (three) much larger now, they've had a moult and their wattles/combs are now daerk pink, one is bright pink. Their plummage is improving loads since moult, they are bright, alert, busy, have just gone from growers to layers pellets after finishing their first sack. They also get as afternoon treats, worms from veg patch, curly kale (their fabvourite) other greens, chick weed, pasta etc. They have also started to get grit, now they're on layers, quite large but checked with staff at supplier that it's approprite. Not too much of anything, ahve checked amounts.. They have a steady routine, attention...... security. They are in a run on veg patch, the henhouse part is rather small, about a foot of perch each because smaller than expected when arrived and big one being built with much larger run, (currently 1.5 sq m per hen.)
I've dreamt of getting these hens for five years and my girls have decorated egg boxes for ou neighbours/friends. Curry talk is increasing, my hubby who's not 'into,' them says they aren't paying their way. (He's very into the rest of our animals but rightly says that they are here for eggs.)
Have I bought non layers? Does it ever happen? Not everyone can have kids, why sould all hens lay eggs? Sorry but very disheartened.
Thanks
Beth
I'm sure I've asked this before but my hens still aren't laying. They are Isa's bouht as POL mid may (my first hens ) obviously in retrospect they weren't POL but they looked young hens not large chicks. They are all (three) much larger now, they've had a moult and their wattles/combs are now daerk pink, one is bright pink. Their plummage is improving loads since moult, they are bright, alert, busy, have just gone from growers to layers pellets after finishing their first sack. They also get as afternoon treats, worms from veg patch, curly kale (their fabvourite) other greens, chick weed, pasta etc. They have also started to get grit, now they're on layers, quite large but checked with staff at supplier that it's approprite. Not too much of anything, ahve checked amounts.. They have a steady routine, attention...... security. They are in a run on veg patch, the henhouse part is rather small, about a foot of perch each because smaller than expected when arrived and big one being built with much larger run, (currently 1.5 sq m per hen.)
I've dreamt of getting these hens for five years and my girls have decorated egg boxes for ou neighbours/friends. Curry talk is increasing, my hubby who's not 'into,' them says they aren't paying their way. (He's very into the rest of our animals but rightly says that they are here for eggs.)
Have I bought non layers? Does it ever happen? Not everyone can have kids, why sould all hens lay eggs? Sorry but very disheartened.
Thanks
Beth
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