
Dwindling egg numbers.
- Millymollymandy
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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
I don't know Richie but my youngest who has only been laying for less than a year, who laid all through the winter, has stopped laying completely. No sign of moulting so I don't know. Maybe it's time for a rest and hopefully she'll lay in the winter again. 

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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
they can do this - but worth checking for problems
any evidence of rats? (they'll make off with the eggs)
have you checked for red mite?
any evidence of rats? (they'll make off with the eggs)
have you checked for red mite?
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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
i have to say i wuold sugest red mite have you tried looking after they have gone to bedby tourch lite and you should see the little b####rs moving alternativly is there a white residue a peering around little cracks and crevises this is a tell tale sign of them.
if you have got red mite and don't mind chemicals you could try deosan deosect which is a fly replant for cattle but is bloody expensive and realy nasty stuff or i am waiting for a delivery of some stuff from this company( http://diatomx.co.uk/epages/eshop439661 ... Categories )and i will report back on it
if you have got red mite and don't mind chemicals you could try deosan deosect which is a fly replant for cattle but is bloody expensive and realy nasty stuff or i am waiting for a delivery of some stuff from this company( http://diatomx.co.uk/epages/eshop439661 ... Categories )and i will report back on it
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- Millymollymandy
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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
I know why my girl stopped laying about 2 1/2 weeks ago - she's started moulting now!
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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
Our stop when it gets too hot, but begin again after a couple of days of cool weather.
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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
We are the same Richie, we have ten hens and yesterday they laid an insulting two eggs between them!
I just put it down to the heat.
I just put it down to the heat.
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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
It may be diet. Have you changed their brand of feed recently or started feeding them more 'treats'? There was an interesting article in the latest issued of the BHWT magazine where the editor tried an experiment just feeding hers the layers meal and did notice an increase in egg production. Also a useful article about red spider mite in the same issue.
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- Millymollymandy
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Re: Dwindling egg numbers.
My ducks have suddenly stopped laying now too but moulting doesn't stop them laying, nor does hot or cold or anything. My chooks don't stop laying cos it's hot either. I put it down to one of those things - well actually it's sod's law cos I finally have someone who'll take my excess duck eggs instead of binning them and then they stop laying!! 

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