I have an egg eater, only one I hope? It happened earlier in the year and after a couple of days sorted itself out. I reckon I'm losing half a dozen eggs a day through her/him so the culprit is for the chop.
The coop and run in question houses six ISA browns, two black Minorca's and a Light Sussex cockerel.
Tonight I mamnged to get a hold of one of the oldest chooks without getting attacked by the cockerel and have put her in a broody coop by herself with enough food and water added. She isn't happy and is acting stir crazy.
I have cleaned out the coops nest boxes,sprayed them with a strong solution of Armillatox & Zoflora and added new straw.
Broken eggs tomorrow will hopefully rule her out of the equation. I have no leg rings so wondered if zues clips would do if put on without tightening too much to mark her and move on to the next one. I am determined to get to the bottom of this and get rid of the culprit even if it means having to cull my beloved cockerel!
The coop and run in question houses six ISA browns, two black Minorca's and a Light Sussex cockerel.
Tonight I mamnged to get a hold of one of the oldest chooks without getting attacked by the cockerel and have put her in a broody coop by herself with enough food and water added. She isn't happy and is acting stir crazy.
I have cleaned out the coops nest boxes,sprayed them with a strong solution of Armillatox & Zoflora and added new straw.
Broken eggs tomorrow will hopefully rule her out of the equation. I have no leg rings so wondered if zues clips would do if put on without tightening too much to mark her and move on to the next one. I am determined to get to the bottom of this and get rid of the culprit even if it means having to cull my beloved cockerel!
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