Farmers report chickens to begin laying again after switching to different feeds.
Posted BY: Adan Salazar
Chicken farmers on social media suspect tainted chicken feed could be why laying hens have suddenly stopped producing eggs.
In several viral videos, farmers bizarrely documented their hens’ laying output decreased or altogether stopped sometime last year.
While egg-laying naturally cools down over the winter, a couple of the farmers in the videos say their chickens haven’t laid since last July.
The farmers almost unanimously conclude their commercial chicken feed is to blame for their hens’ decreased output, as the issue appears to have been remedied after switching to a different feed.
Check out videos from farmers below all documenting the same phenomenon, with some naming the brands they suspect to be responsible:
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On Facebook, one farmer noted:
“I have called multiple farms that sell chickens and they are telling me that their chickens have stopped laying eggs and therefore they do not have any for sale. I looked into it a little further and apparently they are putting something in the feed to stop them from being able to lay eggs!”
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My chickens also stopped laying, which brand did they switch to get get them laying again?
Need to sue the manufacturer of the feed, as well. State your damages in today’s prices.
Buy at a co-op and don’t buy at Tractor Supply. That’s what fixed a friend’s egg-laying problem.
Start raising layer hens from chicks now and by late June there will be lots of eggs and the price will drop. Or just buy a couple hen chicks and a boy chick now.
A friend at work pulled me aside to ask if I’d heard this. His chickens had stopped laying eggs. He had been buying feed at Tractor Supply and switched places. It took a few days and they started laying again. I, of course, asked him why he’d buy there, a big supplier of all things China. Maybe he learns something here.