I don't think they have enough space for a hidden nest. They free range some afternoons when I'm out gardening, but that's not every day. I only have 4 hens, so the coop is small. Their "run" right now is my empty vegetable garden. It's a pretty boring, open space.
Molting? They seem like the right age for it, but their feathers don't look any different. This is my first batch of chickens, so It's possible I don't recognize it.
I was surprised that there was no slow-down in laying over the winter. Now that it's Spring, I figured maybe they're just catching a break since they didn't take one over the winter? I thought I'd ride it out for a while. Now I'm not sure if being relaxed is the right choice
I used to gather four eggs almost every day from my four hens. I've been missing a white egg for over a month and a cream-colored egg for three weeks. I know exactly which hen lays the cream-colored egg, but two hens lay white.
In the interest of full disclosure, the cream-colored egg had developed a soft spot before it stopped altogether. Some mornings, I had found it dropped from the roost. This had happened to me in the fall after a stressful incident, so it didn't phase me too much. I began mixing some oyster shell into their layer crumbles instead of just offering it on the side. I did catch the cream-colored egg hen with a yolk-y head one day, so I know she was eating the soft-spot eggs. But she always left a mess for me to clean up. Now there's no mess. Just no cream-colored egg.
I guess this question comes up all the time. I probably just need more patience.