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    Treated for Mites but Hens Still Not Laying

    Thank you! I'd say that they are definitely as much pets as they are for egg production. I think the main thing that I'm trying to figure out is whether or not I've missed something that I should be watching for or treating. I want them to be healthy and happy, first and foremost.
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    Treated for Mites but Hens Still Not Laying

    Totally understand. Would their age have anything to do with it? Since they were younger, their laying season was just short and the stress of the new hens and then the mites ground them all to a halt? It was 90 degrees when they stopped so I don't think it was cold related.
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    Treated for Mites but Hens Still Not Laying

    We don't at the moment. I think that I need to look in to that. If I were to supplement their light, would I do that in the run where they spend most of their days or in the coop where they sleep. They really only go into their coop at night or when they used to lay eggs.
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    Treated for Mites but Hens Still Not Laying

    I'm definitely starting to wonder about the light. I think that could be an issue.
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    Treated for Mites but Hens Still Not Laying

    Hello, new here...and kind of desperate to figure out what is going on with my girls. I have 5 hens of laying age (about 8 months) that were all laying steadily. We then added 2 younger hens who aren't yet laying. We segregated them and slowly incorporated the new girls into the flock but at...
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