Greetings
kelzey,
Newfoundland is just starting its Summer season. Hopefully, the weather is nice and sunny, but not too hot. It's an oven here in Southern California!
There are many reasons why a hen will stop laying. At this particular time of year, it may be that your hen is simply molting. Check the pen for feathers. Here are some other reasons why a hen stops laying.
- Aging hens will usually start to slow down at 2 years of age. They don't stop cold, but they do start to lay less eggs each week.
- Stress can cause a hen to stop laying eggs. Stress can come from sudden temperature changes. Stress can also come from a fright due to a predator. Changes in the environment can also cause some hens to suffer from stress.
- Illness is another reason why a hen will stop laying. Sometimes they will eat and drink, and they seem fine. In that case you must look at their poop. Do they have loose or runny poop? What color are the urates (the white cap)? If it is yellow, the hen's liver is under stress from something. Intestinal parasites can also cause a hen to stop laying. Parasites rob the hen of nutrients. Cecal worm has been a big problem for my laying hens.
- Reproductive disorders will stop a hen from laying. These are more serious in nature, and sometimes are beyond the ability of a keeper to treat. A vet is you best option for this. Disorders such as Egg Yolk Peritonitis, slow growing tumors of the reproductive system, and infections of the oviduct, are just some of the illnesses that can cause a hen to stop laying.
The longest I have had a hen stop laying and then resume laying, is 10 days. This usually happens during molting.
These are my thoughts on your hen's issue. I hope I have been helpful.
God Bless