Hi, this is my first post in any forum anywhere so apologies if I'm breaking any rules or posting in the wrong place.
I keep 3 hens in my back garden and just recently a few issues have arisen. These are:- soft shell eggs, egg eating and latterly, very few eggs at all.
The hens were bought around September 2015, started laying around November/December and up until the early part of this year things were fine. 3 eggs per day more or less.
The birds are kept in a proprietary run/coop about 1m by 2m but there is also a fenced off run of about 2m by 4m for them to scratch around in.
Every few days or so they also get out into the rest of the back garden.
Around February this year, in accordance with the bird flu regulations, I restricted them to the small run/coop. During this time things were more or less normal although, on reflection, I think the egg production started to drop off. Mostly 2 eggs/day, sometimes 3 or even just one.
When the restrictions were lifted, around April ish, I was able to let them out into the larger run again. It was about now that I recall that the soft shell eggs and the egg eating really got started. Egg laying has almost ceased, I suspect only one hen is laying, her egg is mostly soft shelled and invariably broken in the nest box before I can get to it in the morning. In fact, no eggs for last three days.
To get them out the coop in the morning to try and stop the egg eating, I leave the coop hatch open at night so they can get out into the small run. (The coop run is quite secure from foxes). I’ve also put a blackout curtain up at the entrance to the nest boxes as I read that might help.
To try and fix the soft shell problem, I’ve been supplying them with mixed grit in their mash. I’ve been doing this for a few weeks now with no improvement in shell quality.
Throughout their life, the hens have been fed the same brand of layers mash. Treats have included corn on the cob, greens and Rich Tea biscuits (the dark chocolate digestives are too good to waste on the hens!). They only get some greens as treats just now.
I’ve managed a quick chat with a vet who confirmed I was doing all the right stuff i.e. feeding mixed grit, clearing out eggs asap etc.
The hens at the moment appear OK, good appetite, lively, eyes clear etc. I’m wondering if they’ve just finished laying and should be moved on or will they start laying again or is something more complicated going on? There's been no obvious loss of feathers and they seem to get on OK, i.e. no bird appears to be getting picked on.
Any advice/suggestions welcome.
B1gL
I keep 3 hens in my back garden and just recently a few issues have arisen. These are:- soft shell eggs, egg eating and latterly, very few eggs at all.
The hens were bought around September 2015, started laying around November/December and up until the early part of this year things were fine. 3 eggs per day more or less.
The birds are kept in a proprietary run/coop about 1m by 2m but there is also a fenced off run of about 2m by 4m for them to scratch around in.
Every few days or so they also get out into the rest of the back garden.
Around February this year, in accordance with the bird flu regulations, I restricted them to the small run/coop. During this time things were more or less normal although, on reflection, I think the egg production started to drop off. Mostly 2 eggs/day, sometimes 3 or even just one.
When the restrictions were lifted, around April ish, I was able to let them out into the larger run again. It was about now that I recall that the soft shell eggs and the egg eating really got started. Egg laying has almost ceased, I suspect only one hen is laying, her egg is mostly soft shelled and invariably broken in the nest box before I can get to it in the morning. In fact, no eggs for last three days.
To get them out the coop in the morning to try and stop the egg eating, I leave the coop hatch open at night so they can get out into the small run. (The coop run is quite secure from foxes). I’ve also put a blackout curtain up at the entrance to the nest boxes as I read that might help.
To try and fix the soft shell problem, I’ve been supplying them with mixed grit in their mash. I’ve been doing this for a few weeks now with no improvement in shell quality.
Throughout their life, the hens have been fed the same brand of layers mash. Treats have included corn on the cob, greens and Rich Tea biscuits (the dark chocolate digestives are too good to waste on the hens!). They only get some greens as treats just now.
I’ve managed a quick chat with a vet who confirmed I was doing all the right stuff i.e. feeding mixed grit, clearing out eggs asap etc.
The hens at the moment appear OK, good appetite, lively, eyes clear etc. I’m wondering if they’ve just finished laying and should be moved on or will they start laying again or is something more complicated going on? There's been no obvious loss of feathers and they seem to get on OK, i.e. no bird appears to be getting picked on.
Any advice/suggestions welcome.
B1gL