Talking to the choir on this. Mine were born late March and I'm finally getting 1 tiny blue egg out of 7 girls. They don't do a giant molt until about 18 mon old but they do have several small molts during the first 6 or so month. Mine have done three since March. The set idea of breeding for the the first egg layers and such have pretty much gone out the window with the climate change kicking in the past two winters. I read that the best way to do it is to breed your keepers in Sept and keep them growing during the winter. If Feb or March they will begin laying and will continue through the next winter. That way you aren't feeding all the adult hens through the winter with a shut down in eggs. I'm getting my one day old pullets in the first week of February and they will start in 4-5 mo. This weather is a real game changer in breeding. The scientists are saying this could continue for decades. We just have to learn a different way.I just may be able to convince my husband to get a cow if it is a Dexter! Off to work I go...
On your egg front:
Our hens were hatched end of March, technically should not have molted (they say around a year and a half will be molting age), but did starting in November. We are currently not getting any eggs.
I wonder if they are indeed starting to molt. I have one who is just now starting.
The tell tale sign will be feathers in the coop. You may not think much of a couple here and there, but check them to see if they match the girls who are missing feathers. I would think if it was the guineas, there would be a bit of blood as well. A forced pluck will likely bleed a bit.
I would also check poop, listen for sneezing, etc. just to be sure it isn't anything else.
Even with the light, I think some gals just slow down in the winter because they use more food energy for heat instead of egg production. And if they are indeed going through a molt, they will not lay. They can't do both. Also, it seems once one starts molting, everyone will. Kind of like cycle syncing.
That is what my research has yielded for me on the , "where the h-e-double hockey sticks are my eggs?!" search. Hopefully none of you find that spelling offensive and report me.![]()