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Hyper_Chicken05
Songster
All if them are different ages, Some have molted around March before winter. Oh and I forgot to mention, I am in the Southern Hemisphere so around this time of year it’s getting hotter and lighter.Mine free range and eat far less than secured chickens. There is also less daylight this time of year, the temps are usually cooler and they might have slacked off on their egg production somewhat. Also, have they molted yet? Mine tend to eat less when starting to molt, I do offer more protein during molting to increase feather production. They go through molt faster when I do this.