Fisherfarmspraz
In the Brooder
- Jan 4, 2025
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Hey! I want to start this with an acknowledgement that I know chickens go through seasons of not laying. I have had hens many years and understand the basics of when to expect the ebb and flow of eggs (molting, winter, old age, etc.). And a few weeks or even a month of not laying for a laying hen has never worried me too much.
However, my current issue is more extreme than all that. I have 18 hens. Most of which are spring chickens. They just started laying in April or May. The "older" ones are 18 months old. And in the last 3-4 months, I only have 2 hens that have laid anything at all.
What is going on?
They are done molting. Our climate is mild in both summer and winter. I have been feeding them table scraps and mealworms in addition to their regular feed. I've started letting them out of their run into a large fenced in area to free range. We did switch their feed a little while ago, but it was gradually over many months. Like I said, they are not old hens by any means. They look and act healthy.
Why are they not laying? What can I do?
However, my current issue is more extreme than all that. I have 18 hens. Most of which are spring chickens. They just started laying in April or May. The "older" ones are 18 months old. And in the last 3-4 months, I only have 2 hens that have laid anything at all.
What is going on?
They are done molting. Our climate is mild in both summer and winter. I have been feeding them table scraps and mealworms in addition to their regular feed. I've started letting them out of their run into a large fenced in area to free range. We did switch their feed a little while ago, but it was gradually over many months. Like I said, they are not old hens by any means. They look and act healthy.
Why are they not laying? What can I do?