My dad has three chickens, has had them for about 6 weeks and they are around 23 weeks old, they aren't eating their layers pellets. They eat anything and everything else (including flying into the compost heap and tearing up teabags!)
One is laying daily and the other two seem to be laying every 4 days or so.
The pellets are in one of these which is hanging from the roof of the coop at chicken head height to discourage rats, the chickens can reach it ok. They just don't seem to eat it.
Dad empties it out every 4 days or so and replaces it with fresh, has tried mixing it with corn (which they love) sweetcorn and tinned peas(!) but they flick the pellets out.
I have 3 chickens also, they eat around a pint jug full of pellets a day and will eat sweetcorn, rice, pasta, salad stuff and bread but not alot else and all three lay daily, two are 23 weeks and the other is over a year old. They have an egloo and a run of around 6' x 12'.
Dad is wondering if the reason they are not laying every day is down to the fact they are not eating the pellets and if so, how to get them to eat the pellets? They have free range of the garden (40' x 35') and are constantly pecking at the grass/veg patch/bark chipping flower bed (also now their dust bath) and a long damp alley way that goes nowhere but has tonnes of spiders and bugs!
Any advice greatly received!
TIA