Hens suddenly quit laying eggs in Feb. ?

I had a sudden decrease in eggs late one winter. In the spring when I cleaned out the coop I figured out why. My coop sat on the ground and I had a rat infestation under there. They had chewed holes in the floor and were eating eggs and feed all winter long, I'm guessing.
 
Lack of calcium can cause this. Easy to fix with oyster shells.Also even though the days are getting longer they may benefit from a small amount of light added in the a.m. before sunrise. Also eggs require birds to drink lots of water. If their water is too cold they may avoid it . You can get a water heater or serve them hot water NOT BOILING BIT. Old farmers may tell you of pouring some hot water on their mash 1 time a day. Just a little. Chickens are actually healthier on a dry diet so don't over do it.
 

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