Hi all! Apologies if this is in the wrong section; I'm interested to hear your thoughts!
Around a year ago I took on my first batch of chickens - a group of six ex. battery hens - which I'm very happy with. They have come a long way since the day we brought them home, and now appear to be in good health and happiness.
However, egg yield and quality is still some way off where I had hoped it would be, and I would very much like to get to the bottom of how/why!
Yield has dropped from 5-6 per day down to 2- (which isn't the end of the world), however what does concern me is that the eggs we do get are noticeably worse in quality/flavour than what I had hoped to achieve. For instance, shell quality varies considerably, sometimes being lumpy/bumpy, sometimes being soft-shelled, yet sometimes being flawless. Some eggs show signs of blood externally, too, which is concerning.
When cooked the eggs have never given the deep/rich flavour that I associate with a free-range egg, and when boiled the outer half of the whites almost always fall away in a powdery-like substance, no-matter how long you spend boiling the egg.
The chix themselves seem bright and happy, with red combs and full feathers. They have around 30sq.m. fenced off as a dedicated run, plus a large garden to range in whenever we are around to monitor them (which is usually most weekday evenings and weekends!)
They are fed a mixed layers mash, plus a corn/pellet mix in the evenings and have access to plenty of grit.
I'd be very interested to hear any thoughts on what I could do to improve the health and happiness for my girls as presumably something is still not quite right for them. All feedback welcome!
Thanks in advance!
-Rob
Around a year ago I took on my first batch of chickens - a group of six ex. battery hens - which I'm very happy with. They have come a long way since the day we brought them home, and now appear to be in good health and happiness.
However, egg yield and quality is still some way off where I had hoped it would be, and I would very much like to get to the bottom of how/why!
Yield has dropped from 5-6 per day down to 2- (which isn't the end of the world), however what does concern me is that the eggs we do get are noticeably worse in quality/flavour than what I had hoped to achieve. For instance, shell quality varies considerably, sometimes being lumpy/bumpy, sometimes being soft-shelled, yet sometimes being flawless. Some eggs show signs of blood externally, too, which is concerning.
When cooked the eggs have never given the deep/rich flavour that I associate with a free-range egg, and when boiled the outer half of the whites almost always fall away in a powdery-like substance, no-matter how long you spend boiling the egg.
The chix themselves seem bright and happy, with red combs and full feathers. They have around 30sq.m. fenced off as a dedicated run, plus a large garden to range in whenever we are around to monitor them (which is usually most weekday evenings and weekends!)
They are fed a mixed layers mash, plus a corn/pellet mix in the evenings and have access to plenty of grit.
I'd be very interested to hear any thoughts on what I could do to improve the health and happiness for my girls as presumably something is still not quite right for them. All feedback welcome!
Thanks in advance!
-Rob