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I've had birds that were a bit toward the older side before they really got on board and some of them just aren't very good layers. I think this goes with some of the d'Uccle lines. Also, we're headed into the time of year when we will be loosing light and no matter what, you can have the right age, best diet and perfect conditions, but hens need a certain number of hours of light per day to lay, and we're not going to have that. I can't remember what it is exactly but it's substantial - something like 10 1/2 hrs. a day. Without that, the hormones won't kick in unless you put light on your girls to fool them into thinking it's a different time of a year. You should probably relax some of your expectations for eggs this fall and resume your watch again in the early spring.
I wouldn't worry about it if it hadn't been an ongoing thing. The porcelains, yes, I realize they might not lay until spring, but the black mottled? The most I've gotten from her (I've had her since she hatched) was 1 egg every 4 days. The past few months it's been 1 egg a week, if that. I was just curious if it was something I was doing wrong (they get a 20% protein egg layer pellet and some cracked corn), or if it was 'normal' for some.