Hi Larry - Sorry for the late reply. Thank you for reaching out - I have not gone on the site recently. YES - A rooster could perk up your ladies : ) And it is normal for hens to get broody ( sit on eggs ) from time to time. Certain breeds do it more than others. As for the soft shells - usually oyster shell can help that out, if calcium i needed - but there are other factors that can infuence soft egg shells.
Thin egg shells can occur on hot days when the temperature rises. This is associated with a lower food intake and shell thickness will return to normal when the temperature drops and the food intake returns to normal. Sometimes stress ( other birds chasing them ) can influence shell softness. Also other vitamin/protein/mineral difficiencies can cause issues - depending on what they eat. Free range chickens usually have the least issues because of their varied diet and grit they consume.
The classes are full. They are moving it to a new venue with a lot more space. Keep an eye out for the next round of classes. With how popular these are I'm sure they'll do another round. Please be sure to leave a comment on the class discussion area to let the instructor know that you'd like them to offer another round of classes since this one filled up so quickly.
Wow, :Chicken time" sound way cool! I know that their amazing creatures just brings such clam and peace and overall a good feeling that you are connecting the eco-system in the most sustainable of ways
That is awesome! Chickens are so amazing and I can relate to what you mean by childhood awe, we have friends who stop by for "chicken time" - how cool is that!
Welcome Larry Gentle Soul Lover! How many hens do you have? We have 3 Australorps.
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I am interested in organic gardening and raising laying hens to live a more healthy life. I am a retired military administrator that is a full time professional actor. I am part Native American and African American and a former New Yorker
"Hello --this Larry and I live in west Phoenix between North 67th and Campbell Ave off of Indian School Road behind the Holiday Park Secondary Elementary School On West Roma Ave. I have 3 chickens--one a Rhode Island Red (Hortense), one a Domique…"
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"Wow, :Chicken time" sound way cool! I know that their amazing creatures just brings such clam and peace and overall a good feeling that you are connecting the eco-system in the most sustainable of ways"
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Hi Larry - Sorry for the late reply. Thank you for reaching out - I have not gone on the site recently. YES - A rooster could perk up your ladies : ) And it is normal for hens to get broody ( sit on eggs ) from time to time. Certain breeds do it more than others. As for the soft shells - usually oyster shell can help that out, if calcium i needed - but there are other factors that can infuence soft egg shells.
Thin egg shells can occur on hot days when the temperature rises. This is associated with a lower food intake and shell thickness will return to normal when the temperature drops and the food intake returns to normal. Sometimes stress ( other birds chasing them ) can influence shell softness. Also other vitamin/protein/mineral difficiencies can cause issues - depending on what they eat. Free range chickens usually have the least issues because of their varied diet and grit they consume.
Hope you find a solution ! : )
Hi Larry,
The classes are full. They are moving it to a new venue with a lot more space. Keep an eye out for the next round of classes. With how popular these are I'm sure they'll do another round. Please be sure to leave a comment on the class discussion area to let the instructor know that you'd like them to offer another round of classes since this one filled up so quickly.