UPDATE: Is there a chance a production breed will never produce an egg? see pics of our girl

Wood ash, really? So the ash from the open bon fires we've been having to burn up storm debris is ok for them to bathe in?
Yes! As long as you didn't use accelerants. I also don't like to burn waxy boxes just in case there's some bad chemicals for chickens. They sometimes eat the charcoal. I probably do 70% dirt and 30% wood ash. They LOVE it! Make these cute little chirping sounds of pleasure.
 
Yes! As long as you didn't use accelerants. I also don't like to burn waxy boxes just in case there's some bad chemicals for chickens. They sometimes eat the charcoal. I probably do 70% dirt and 30% wood ash. They LOVE it! Make these cute little chirping sounds of pleasure.
Cool! I will definitely make them a dirt / ash pit this weekend. I think we have a small plastic kiddie pool somewhere that the dog never used as a puppy. It's larger than I would like and will take up space but it's free and I won't have to make anything. We'll start with that. Thanks for the suggestion.
 
Cool! I will definitely make them a dirt / ash pit this weekend. I think we have a small plastic kiddie pool somewhere that the dog never used as a puppy. It's larger than I would like and will take up space but it's free and I won't have to make anything. We'll start with that. Thanks for the suggestion.
Ohh boy! Just wait... it's going to be so funny!
 
This sounds like good news.

Some of mine squat before laying, some show interest in nest boxes, some start eating oyster shell. But ALL get very noisy right before their first egg. That has been my main indicator.
Oyster Shells: other than giving the birds "calcium", what else are they good for?
 
Not sure I understand the question? Omlet (the company) calls the interior part of the Cube (the coop) the layer which is simply an area partitioned off by a removeable plastic wall with a door that slides closed.

Ohh boy! Just wait... it's going to be so funny!
This gives me a great idea of what to do with our small duck pond which we make inside the pen. It is too difficult to empty and the water gets really green (nasty). We decided to empty it completely and to build a channel so that rainwater does not fill it up again. Then we will fill it with dirt, mulch and ASH ... great thank you! The hens will love their new "bath" and so will the peas : ) Going to separate the ducks out of there soon too (they are so messy and the pen is becoming too crowded). The other thing that I noticed a few days ago, the hens did not want to go home to roost; I had to carry them in. When I put them down yesterday, the two male ducks ran straight over to hump them (I know from the forum that this is dangerous), so we made a separation within the large pen (soon they will have their own pen)
 
Guys, is this fowl pox? I've haven't had to deal with this thus far, so I'm not sure. I noticed it yesterday. There are no bumps or scabs, it actually is flat on her comb, I can't feel anything raised. Is it pigmentation changes? I want to catch it early if it's pox. The other two pullets don't have combs yet. Of course, this is Goldie, the non producing production chicken. I suspect if this is pox, this will delay egg laying further? Also, she seems to be drinking a lot more water than is typical - otherwise acting as normal. I'll be conducting an overall health check tomorrow night. What are your thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Hi! Did you confirm this wasn't fowl pox?
 
Hi! Did you confirm this wasn't fowl pox?
yes, for her health check I gently cleaned her comb with dawn dish soap - she did not enjoy that. It came off as dirt. Her comb is dirty again so I'm going to ignore it. Strange that it is reflecting as circular spots.

She is back to laying in the nest in the mornings - in out, in out, repeat for about two hours. Poor baby, I have no idea what's going on in her body (can't be much). I'm just grateful she is healthy -- I presume. Fubar maybe but acts healthy.

Thanks for checking back. I hope you have a good day Wingit.
 

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