Chickendad1963
Chirping
- Aug 13, 2021
- 10
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Hello everyone -
I am relatively new to having chickens. I had a few die early on, but the flock has stablized at 14 hens of various breeds that are pets/egg producers. All of the chickens are skinny. They all went through their first molt and everything seemed to be going well. I then noticed that most of the hens were loosing feathers. I watched them closely and noticed some of the chickens were pulling feathers out of other chickens (Not due to pecking order). The coop is 12x12 and has multiple roosts. The coop looks like a Cape Cod style home. The coop side has windows on 3 walls as well as one in the dormer. I have 2 temperature controlled fans that pull in fresh air through the windows and exhaust through the roof vents. The run is covered and is 10x24 and also has multible roosts. The coop and the run are shaded most of the time due to being beneath large trees. The egg production varies, but I am usually getting somewhere between 4-8 eggs per day. They are being fed a 16% layer feed and I give them various treats including cracked corn, oats, black oil sunflower seeds, meal worms, as well as fruits and vegetables. I have given them alfalfa sprouts that I have grown for them. I change the water every other day and put apple cider vinegar and rooster booster each time I switch it out. I occasionly put in CORID liquid. There is a dustbath in the run and it gets alot of use. I have colorful xylephones inside the coop and inside the run that they sometimes look at but mostly ignore. I have things hanging from the ceiling in the run for cabbage heads or other veggies. I have a little picnic table that I put most of the grain treats on and they seem to enjoy that. I have a large stainless steel bowl for Oyster shell and another for grit. Their food is hanging from the ceiling and I add natural dewormer powder and DE to the food. I can not allow them to free range due to living in a subdivision. I will take all suggesions on what I need to do to get my ladies as healthy and happy as they can be. I know I must be missing something. Thank you all in advance
I am relatively new to having chickens. I had a few die early on, but the flock has stablized at 14 hens of various breeds that are pets/egg producers. All of the chickens are skinny. They all went through their first molt and everything seemed to be going well. I then noticed that most of the hens were loosing feathers. I watched them closely and noticed some of the chickens were pulling feathers out of other chickens (Not due to pecking order). The coop is 12x12 and has multiple roosts. The coop looks like a Cape Cod style home. The coop side has windows on 3 walls as well as one in the dormer. I have 2 temperature controlled fans that pull in fresh air through the windows and exhaust through the roof vents. The run is covered and is 10x24 and also has multible roosts. The coop and the run are shaded most of the time due to being beneath large trees. The egg production varies, but I am usually getting somewhere between 4-8 eggs per day. They are being fed a 16% layer feed and I give them various treats including cracked corn, oats, black oil sunflower seeds, meal worms, as well as fruits and vegetables. I have given them alfalfa sprouts that I have grown for them. I change the water every other day and put apple cider vinegar and rooster booster each time I switch it out. I occasionly put in CORID liquid. There is a dustbath in the run and it gets alot of use. I have colorful xylephones inside the coop and inside the run that they sometimes look at but mostly ignore. I have things hanging from the ceiling in the run for cabbage heads or other veggies. I have a little picnic table that I put most of the grain treats on and they seem to enjoy that. I have a large stainless steel bowl for Oyster shell and another for grit. Their food is hanging from the ceiling and I add natural dewormer powder and DE to the food. I can not allow them to free range due to living in a subdivision. I will take all suggesions on what I need to do to get my ladies as healthy and happy as they can be. I know I must be missing something. Thank you all in advance