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  1. NatJ

    No Eggs Since September

    You say winter didn't really start until the end of November, but the hens are affected more by days getting shorter than by cold. So the shorter days may have caused them to stop laying (to molt or just to take time off), even if it was not cold. Providing a light, so the days seem longer to...
  2. NatJ

    No Eggs Since September

    Seasonal things, if you live in the northern hemisphere (currently having winter): Have they been molting? Most hens do that sometime in the fall or winter, and they quit laying eggs while they molt. Hens often lay poorly (or not at all) during the short days of winter. Now that we are past...
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