My hens are about 5 months old (20 weeks or so) and aren't laying yet. I think they may be getting ready based on combs, squatting, difference in clucks. BUT, I have an odd schedule so my chicks do, too. They are in a wooden coop with a window, but they usually aren't let into the run until about 11AM.
Now that's it's cooler, they often go into the coop during the day some of the time, too. Does this light irrgularity change their likelihood of laying well?
The rooster is crowing. We also have a heat lamp that comes on at midnight now, but we can change the timer and were planning to have it come on
at 40 degrees, but maybe hours is more important? They roost at about 7.30 PM now, but when the time changes, we may need to give them more
artificial light so they get a full "day."
These are my first chickens, so any help you can give a newbie is much appreciated. I also have 5 cats and a dog. And a husband and a 91 year old mother who is no longer living with me, but still needs attention.