How fast do your chickens stop laying in autumn vs dog scare

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Hey friends,
Our flock has rather suddenly halved egg production. I'm trying to figure out if it's shorter daylight hours, or the fright they had this weekend.

We have a five year old buff orpington Lucia. She has full size eggs and is getting ready to molt, so her stopping laying fast would be normal as she looks very rumpled. Her eggs are the only full size ones, so it's easy to tell. We have 8 new orplets in chocolate and lavender. They all lay 3/4 size eggs still. The past three days, we have dropped from 5-8 eggs a day to 3-4 eggs a day. We have lots of sun (though obviously days are shortening), daytime temperatures around 80F with nights cooling into the 40F's.

Ever since we moved here I have struggled the a lazy attitude from neighbors near and far about dogs not wandering. It's not legal, but they don't care. I get dogs from a long way away on our property, and as people don't answer strange calls, they get texts that start with "I have your dog". Multiple of my immediate neighbors are related, so I try to tread carefully. We may not socialize, but it's good to be able to be on good terms with your neighbors. Example, when their well broke a few years ago, we ran a long host with an on/off valve on the end to the property line so they could all fill buckets for toilet filling etc at the three houses until their well could be fixed. Stuff that's considerate. Unfortunately they also have the "what's the big deal" attitude about dogs coming over here. Thankfully their current dogs were now trained or contained for the most part.

Neighbor behind us has a roommate that got a new dog this weekend. That dog was at our house both days. It upset our dog by peeing everywhere, growled at me, pissed in what was my culinary herb garden and harassed our chickens. Our birds were terrified. I've never seen them so upset. They exploded in panic if I moved too fast while I was in trying to calm them. I called the neighbor, who listened politely when I said the dog was here, but I swear he thinks I'm weird about not wanting other dogs here. I didn't tell him about the chickens, as it's not his dog and I didn't need to unload on him. He was kind enough to send me his roommate's number in case it happens again.

I'm obviously so beyond done with this and am still seething. If it happens again, I want to give facts about my egg production loss, as we sell eggs to help with chicken food costs. Maybe explaining money cost (not that bird safety isn't more important to us, but non-chicken people often don't understand) would help with understanding. Would seasonal shift cause that reduction in laying so fast?
 
I'm so sorry about your dog scare!

My Welsummers and Amaracauna and Easter Eggers seemingly last week just flipped the "CLOSED" sign, lol. I went from 6-8 eggs a day to 1-2 every other day.

Small animals can be frightened to death even if not directly attacked. You can talk to your neighbor about the egg loss and the cost to replace your flock if the birds are killed. I think that only a larger number (like in the hundreds) would really deter someone.
 
This is super irresponsible by them. I would also mention that you would prefer for them to contain their dog as it could pose a safety risk to you, your dog, and your chickens.

Yes, it sounds like it was a very stressful situation for you birds and stress can cause a near immediate drop in laying. You can also cite that if their dog were to kill one of your birds they need to pay the price of what they are worth and have costed you in feed. This number will be in the hundreds for all your birds individually.
 
Where I come from a dog that goes after livestock gets shot…a sling shot will do the trick if you’re opposed to anything more damaging. Definitely talk to the neighbor but if it happens again I would be more drastic about it because a dog that chases chickens will eventually catch one and then it becomes a fun game that ends in dead chickens and bad relationships with neighbors. We had a couple dogs coming around that wouldn’t leave and no idea where they were from. My husband finally came outside with the shotgun and fired a shot in the air and off they went to never return.
 

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