Help! Any advice is helpful!

LOL at that emoji! Ok, they do sleep in the nest boxes and the dark one (Picatta) lays in there sometimes but mostly under the house. The light one (Marsalla) who knows where she is laying. Here is a pic of the run. See? It's not super huge to where I can't find the eggs ...yet.... I can't find the eggs! LOL Or is it truly possible she's not laying anymore?
 

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Are you keeping them locked up inside this all day? (this is called a coop and run)
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Or are they let out of this coop/run into the main yard?

When you say house I am thinking your house.
Are you meaning the little closed part (pictured below) which is called a coop..they are laying under neath that?
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This coop and attached run is very small. Too small for 2 regular sized chickens.

If she has stopped laying eggs I would start to wonder if she may have a worm over load.
 
If she has stopped laying eggs I would start to wonder if she may have a worm over load
You always think that ;) but a fecal float test is never a bad idea.

I think she hiding them...unless her comb has gone pale and her pelvic points have closed. https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/who-is-laying-and-who-is-not-butt-check.73309/

....and yes, coop/run combo is too small for 24/7 confinement...at least needs a bigger run.

@cgaylord what is your location?
Where in this world are you located?
Climate is almost always a factor.
Please add your general geographical location to your profile.
It's easy to do, then it's always there!
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They are locked in there at night but let free to go here during the day. You can see how the house juts out a bit and one is laying under there. What's worm overload?
 

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