I read something on the OT thread that I thought made sense. Their bodies are being very clever, knowing that the dead of winter is not the best time to raise chicks, which is why the lengthening days make such a difference. As they get more daylight hours, their bodies will kick in and tell them it's the right time to start laying. Also, they could exhaust themselves, laying regardless. Am I being annoyingly positive in my thinking?!?
Don't know if that helps with the long wait! Over the other side of the world here, our days are gradually shortening, and it's hot again. We just hit 100.... The 4 girls have given me an egg each, so I'm very lucky. They had an early morning treat free ranging in the garden (they normally do out mid-afternoon till bedtime). Whilst they were out I soaked the whole coop and run with the hose. The run has deep sand, and they like to bury themselves into it. Now they are back in there with ice in their water, frozen grated zucchini and chilled watermelon for a treat. The mister is on overhead, so it should all be fine. Once it cools down again later this afternoon, I will let them kick up their heels in the garden again.
Spike the cat is indoors in the air conditioning, in fact right next to one of the underfloor ducts it comes up from. He thinks like is pretty good, right now.
What an amazing world we all live in!
Katrina