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My girls are not putting out. Very low egg production.
What is your best advice for a

No Egg Winter. 

What is your best advice for a
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Yes, they started molting. Yes, shorter days.Are they molting? No eggs during molting, they need that protein to produce feathers. Are your days getting shorter? That'll do it too. Remember they are living creatures, not machines. Daylight affects their hormones, and hormones influence ovulation. Most hens produce fewer or no eggs from fall to spring but pick back up again when daylight hours lengthen.
No supplement is going to make them restart laying now. Molting is hard on them and they need protein, not calcium. Actually, extra calcium could hurt them when they are not laying. They will start laying again in a few months.Yes, they started molting. Yes, shorter days.
I'm considering giving them Non-GMO High-Calcium Worms. What do you think??![]()
The only way to never have a no-egg winter is to replace the older hens with new pullets every year.What is your best advice for a
No Egg Winter.
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What breed, age, protein % of their feed, weather where you are, housing ...that would give enough information to start the guessing.
My Pekin & Japanese bantam do not lay egg in the whole of winter, my standard size hens some do lay egg, but far and few in between.
My Wyandotte hens do not lay egg in winter at all. They only do it in spring and summer.
Generally, most chickens do not lay egg in winter, it is the time their body take a break. A break that give their body to recover, rest and recharge. It is a well earned break.
The manufacture that produce the feed I got for my chickens increases feed protein to 17.5% in winter and back down to 17% in summer. The increase in protein boost their egg laying, but I don't know by how much.
Their age and breed also a factor as well. Older hen reduce their egg laying no matter what season. Molting is no egg production.
Not sure what breed she is, but the others 2 are leghorns and I have 1 red, all 7,8 months old. One of them is healing from bubble foot. She's fine now. Feeding them crumbles 20%, treat them scratch is 18%
Yes, they started molting. Yes, shorter days.
I'm considering giving them Non-GMO High-Calcium Worms. What do you think??![]()