I don't know either, but so many folks reported poor laying in the winter that I was shocked that it made little difference for my gals. Hope you have the same experience :)
Likely they will give you lots of eggs thru the winter. I didn't notice you are from Texas so your winters are mild like ours in Georgia.
They have already gone thru the juvenile molt this year, but next year will molt for real. Ours molt end of summer, expect to see loads of feathers in...
I guess whether they lay in the winter after a molt depends on your location and your flocks tendencies? I have BR and BO and all laid routinely throughout their first winter and most laid a little less often, but still had eggs all winter long. And most continue to lay eggs even while...