My girls are 18 months old, one is just going into molt, 4 are done and growing back and one either hasn't started, did it quickly while I wasn't watching, or isn't going to molt. I was getting one egg every other day but now I have had none for two weeks.
Here in Western Colorado we've had an Indian Summer and abnormally high temperatures at night for this time of the year (around 30 degrees). What this means for me is that the big mulberry tree the chicken house is under hasn't dropped many leaves so the girls are in shade quite a bit. Last year they were younger, it was bitterly cold, but the leaves were off the branches and there was light coming in the coop and they laid well. This year . . . sheesh!
I give them extra protein in the form of beef, eggs and cat food so they're supplemented well. They also get Flock Raiser. I agree that it's something in the air.
Mary
Here in Western Colorado we've had an Indian Summer and abnormally high temperatures at night for this time of the year (around 30 degrees). What this means for me is that the big mulberry tree the chicken house is under hasn't dropped many leaves so the girls are in shade quite a bit. Last year they were younger, it was bitterly cold, but the leaves were off the branches and there was light coming in the coop and they laid well. This year . . . sheesh!
I give them extra protein in the form of beef, eggs and cat food so they're supplemented well. They also get Flock Raiser. I agree that it's something in the air.
Mary