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A lot of people DO eat them. I plan to. It's not easy to find chicken retirement homes...
To the OP: I wouldn't be surprised if his two year old chickens just went through a molt. That will cause them to stop laying, and sometimes, it's not obvious they are molting. I've had a couple 2nd year layers that did that, and stopped laying for a while. They start back up though.
A lot of people DO eat them. I plan to. It's not easy to find chicken retirement homes...
To the OP: I wouldn't be surprised if his two year old chickens just went through a molt. That will cause them to stop laying, and sometimes, it's not obvious they are molting. I've had a couple 2nd year layers that did that, and stopped laying for a while. They start back up though.

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