How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

15/21 Eggs Finally sunny
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today after days of rain
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, dropping to lower 30s tonite.
 
This past winter my chickens didn't slow down there laying at all. I'm not complaining at all, but I just wondered if that is normal or what? I was a little confused for a while.
 
This past winter my chickens didn't slow down there laying at all. I'm not complaining at all, but I just wondered if that is normal or what? I was a little confused for a while.
did you have a light one in the coop ? mine lay all winter they have a light on
from 7am to 9pm so they do keep laying
 
This past winter my chickens didn't slow down there laying at all. I'm not complaining at all, but I just wondered if that is normal or what? I was a little confused for a while.
Also, if it is their 1st winter, they sometimes lay throughout the winter. I'd say, count your blessings, but don't be surprised if next winter is different. Another factor is the breed of chicken, some tend to lay more during the winter than other breeds do.

15 eggs today. It was in the low 70"s and a lot of sun
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Im no chicken pro but from what I have read were you live would have a lot to do with your chickens laying through the winter.
I live in Orlando Area and our winters are clear sky and at least 11 hours of light.
Molting would be something else to stop there laying.
Since it was my pullets first winter there molt was not total. I did clean up lots of feathers.
Im exspecting the next molt will be much worse.
 
This past winter my chickens didn't slow down there laying at all. I'm not complaining at all, but I just wondered if that is normal or what? I was a little confused for a while.


Im no chicken pro but from what I have read were you live would have a lot to do with your chickens laying through the winter.
I live in Orlando Area and our winters are clear sky and at least 11 hours of light.
Molting would be something else to stop there laying.
Since it was my pullets first winter there molt was not total. I did clean up lots of feathers.
Im exspecting the next molt will be much worse.
Very true, the number of hours of daylight you get per day or whether or not you provide artificial light all play a significant role in egg laying as well.
 
Quote: Me being in Western Washington close to the mountains but far enough aways from if
they ever all go volcanic we will be spared
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but what a view... I still plan to go skidding into my grave
to speed screaming and clawing the entire way
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chickens in tow
14 of 18 no cockerel
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