- Sep 14, 2012
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Okay, chickens (approx 30 of them, mostly barred rocks with a few Americaunas) are all now approximately 1 year old (we got them when they were 5 months old and not yet laying). Once they started laying, they did fabulous for quite a while (3-4 months). At that point, they got avian pox. We did not lose any, but it took a couple months before they were fully recovered, at which point they promptly went into a molt. That was 2 months ago. So for a total of almost 4 months, they have not laid any eggs with one odd exception. A month ago, one or two of the Americaunas laid 4 eggs total, then it stopped again.
We have looked everywhere to be sure they are not hiding them, but even if a couple were, they all used to lay in the boxes and I doubt they would all suddenly go hide them in the woods on some commando mission.
The chickens are completely free range having access to almost two acres of land which they roam far and wide on. It has been a hot summer (Austin/Bastrop Texas area) which I know can slow egg laying, but friends of ours with almost identical flocks had their chickens continue to lay through the summer (with a small reduction in eggs) in very similar conditions (and one of those flocks also got avian flu at the same time ours did, but there flock has been laying for almost 2 months now after recovery.)
The chickens have ample fresh water available everywhere and we have also increased added food and decreased food to see if either had an impact of which neither did. We put fans in the coop and it stays quite a bit cooler in the coop with the fans and insulated roof, but they only go in at night or on particularly hot days.
They seem very happy, alert, and active, eating well, running around and doing what chickens do. Just no eggs.
I'm getting closer to culling the whole flock and starting over but that is kind of pricey, and considering they are young, I hesitate to do that.
Thoughts? And thank you!
Bret
We have looked everywhere to be sure they are not hiding them, but even if a couple were, they all used to lay in the boxes and I doubt they would all suddenly go hide them in the woods on some commando mission.

The chickens have ample fresh water available everywhere and we have also increased added food and decreased food to see if either had an impact of which neither did. We put fans in the coop and it stays quite a bit cooler in the coop with the fans and insulated roof, but they only go in at night or on particularly hot days.
They seem very happy, alert, and active, eating well, running around and doing what chickens do. Just no eggs.
I'm getting closer to culling the whole flock and starting over but that is kind of pricey, and considering they are young, I hesitate to do that.
Thoughts? And thank you!
Bret