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Put supplemental lighting on them... they need about 14-15 hours of light a day... 2 hours before sun up... then they have sunlight... then 2 hours of light after dark... put a plant growing bulb in the light and put it on a timer so it comes off and comes on when need be fore extra light... they are fine with shade... thats not a problem. The extra light will force them into laying. Any other reason for not laying is stress.... if they are stressed the wont lay... some hay in the cage and a sandbox helps a lot...
look at the very close and see if feathers are missing on their heads necks of backs.... that would indicate overbreeding or fighting = stress....
Ummm sand....