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Barnyard Buddies: Hot peppers inducing more eggs? |
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fionalovesshrek
True Blue Farmgirl
186 Posts
Paige
kinston
North Carolina
USA
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Posted - Sep 27 2008 : 8:07:13 PM
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Has anyone heard of hot peppers, or dried pepper flakes, being given to chickens to 1) prevent molt and 2) encourage eggs in the winter months? I met an elderly gentleman the other day and that's what HE told me. But for all I know he's a chicken hater and gives that advice to all the chicken owners he meets! P~
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Sep 27 2008 : 10:11:06 PM
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I have heard of sprinkling cayenne pepper over their food..never tried it myself. I have also heard of giving them a little dry dog food..never tried that either. If the peppers work let us know!!
Jenny in Utah Proud Farmgirl sister #24 Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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windypines
True Blue Farmgirl
4284 Posts
Michele
Bruce
Wisconsin
USA
4284 Posts |
Posted - Sep 28 2008 : 05:34:09 AM
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never heard of that. I would be a bit scared that the hot pepper would taste in the egg?
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willowtreecreek
True Blue Farmgirl
4813 Posts
Julie
Russell
AR
USA
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gramadinah
True Blue Farmgirl
3557 Posts
Diana
Orofino
ID
USA
3557 Posts |
Posted - Sep 28 2008 : 1:22:43 PM
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I never heard about the cat or dog food or cayenne pepper. I just rigged up a light on a timer and they thought the days were alot longer than they really were. Chickens lay eggs according to how much light they have in a day. Not what they eat. For the 3 years I had my chicken I got an egg form each one of the girls year round. And one each from the ducks too.
Diana
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clux64
True Blue Farmgirl
162 Posts
Celeste
Blair
NE
USA
162 Posts |
Posted - Sep 28 2008 : 2:53:27 PM
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I have heard of the cat food trick, but never the peppers. Supposedly the high protein in the cat food increases laying. I had a time where my egg production tapered off for no apparent reason and I tried giving them a couple handfulls of cat food. It did seem to stimulate egg production. I always keep a heat lamp on at night in the chicken house during the winter--I think that seems to stimulate egg prodcution as well.
Celeste
"No matter where you go, there you are" --Confucious
www.urbanprairiehome.blogspot.com
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Mumof3
True Blue Farmgirl
3890 Posts
Karin
Ellenwood
GA
USA
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Posted - Sep 28 2008 : 3:15:02 PM
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My dad always gave our hens horse feed and we had eggs all winter. I bought some not long ago for my hens and they love it. We'll see if it works for them. I don't think you would get peppery eggs if they ate hot peppers. I fed mine basil all summer, and I didn't get basil-flavored eggs. But, gee, that would have been nice. :)
Karin
Farmgirl Sister # 18 :)
www.perfectlittlemiracle.blogspot.com
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willowtreecreek
True Blue Farmgirl
4813 Posts
Julie
Russell
AR
USA
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fionalovesshrek
True Blue Farmgirl
186 Posts
Paige
kinston
North Carolina
USA
186 Posts |
Posted - Sep 29 2008 : 07:10:41 AM
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Karin, Basil flavored eggs! Just add a little cheese and you've got your omlet ready to go! I've got basil sitting in my garden that I'm doing nothing with so I think today the girls will get a treat. P~
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http://homespunhensfarmgirlchapter.blogspot.com/ Man, despite his artistic pretensions, his sophistication, and his many accomplishments, owes his existence to a six inch layer of topsoil and the fact that it rains. |
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Tracey
True Blue Farmgirl
766 Posts
Tracey
State of Confusion
USA
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Posted - Sep 29 2008 : 07:40:56 AM
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My step granddad used to work on a chicken farm growing up. He told me warm water. I passed that info along to a friend and she said it did the trick for her!
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5 acre Farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
1007 Posts
~~~*Terri*~~~
WA.
USA
1007 Posts |
Posted - Sep 29 2008 : 2:30:41 PM
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Absolutely!!!! Our chickens get cayenne sprinkled on their food in the winter, they lay all winter.... It also keeps their hearts strong(as cayenne does for humans)....and keeps their circulation going throught the toughest winters, we have given it our layers for 12 years, and have had good luck with it....now mind you our chickens are not 12 years old, but, given it to the layers we have every winter,,,[url]
Farmgirls are Farmgirls no matter where or how we live.....we can't help it! ;) froccsfrillsfurbiloesandmore.blogspot.com
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Sep 29 2008 : 5:53:09 PM
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I know keeping a light on all night or part of it even DOES work to keep egg production up...simulates longer days..more sunshine=more eggs...but I don't do it since I want the hens to "last" longer..so I just let them lay as they will, with natural light. We get eggs all winter sometimes (less, for sure) and sometimes we have a few times over winter when I have to buy storebought eggs..eeek...if I can't find a friend who DOES keep the light on. Good to know about the cayenne..I will have to try that one. I do give mine trimmings from my hot pepers as I chop and freeze them or make salsa. They like 'em..thats for sure!
Jenny in Utah Proud Farmgirl sister #24 Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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