6 Year old hen started laying again after 3 years

Skyeknight

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This is not really a question but more just sharing my experience, since I couldn't find anything similar on the site.

A few days ago I suddenly got 3 eggs on the same day while I though one of my hens had stopped laying years ago. I have 3 hens that lay at the moment a blue barred at least 5 year old backyardmix who has been laying for years, a splash (probably barred) at least 6 years old backyardmix who stopped laying 3 years ago and a 7 month old silkie. My blue hen has been laying small round white eggs (left in the picture), so I know what her eggs look like. Before this year I also never had 2 eggs on the same day or eggs that differed in looks. So when I started getting 2 eggs on the same day I naturally assumed my silkie had started laying, these new white eggs are more oval (middle in picture). But then I received a small brown egg on the same day as the other 2 (right in picture). Since my 2 mixes are related I could now obviously assume the white eggs belong to them, while the brown egg belongs to the silkie.
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Left egg from blue hen, middle from splash hen, right from silkie hen.

I assumed the splash hen stopped laying because I moved a few years ago. Back then I downsized from 20 birds to 3 chickens and 3 ducks. I don't remember her laying ever since then. As to why she has started laying again there are 3 big changes since last year. Firstly I have a new coop now that is way more comfortable space-wise, went from a 1m by 1m to an about 2m by 5m. Secondly I added the silkie 2 months ago. And finally I got a rooster last October. I personally think the rooster might be the reason she started laying again. It makes sense to me that since eggs are there for reproduction adding a male after years would be the reason for a hen to start laying again. What are your opinions on this?
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From left to right: Ayam Cemani rooster, splash hen, blue hen, silkie hen.
 
I've had hens that stopped laying for years suddenly lay a few eggs again. A hen can technically lay her whole life but most are done by 6-8 years of age with an occasional egg.
 
I've had hens that stopped laying for years suddenly lay a few eggs again. A hen can technically lay her whole life but most are done by 6-8 years of age with an occasional egg.
That's so interesting! I have never heard of that. Do you know or have any sources as to why they can suddenly start laying again? Is it triggered by something or seemingly random?
 
That's so interesting! I have never heard of that. Do you know or have any sources as to why they can suddenly start laying again? Is it triggered by something or seemingly random?
Just what I've seen over the years from my own birds. It almost always is in spring, so I'm sure the increasing daylight triggers a hormonal response in some older hens.
 
Some of mine have stopped for a few years and then restarted. Had a nearly 8 year old girl lay a few a year after 4 years of nothing, usually during springs or warm summers. One older girl restarted daily laying after she was placed with a new flock (Her old flock passed, she was the sole survivor. Guess the stress made her stop?). I suppose it's similar to how menopause in mammals doesn't completely stop periods or potential ability to get pregnant. It doesn't appear to have any other health effects as far as I can tell
 

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