I can only tell you about mine. They started to lay in March this year in Southeastern Louisiana, after the weather started to warm up and the daylight hours were increasing, laid just about every day, until mid August, when daylight hours started to shorten,then went into molt and have not started. I think the daylight hours increasing and decreasing effects then like chickens. I do not use artificial light, because I want to raise mine as natural as possible. I understand that a turkey can take 2 months to molt, so I would venture to say they probably not start laying until Early March again. It probably also depends on your location and climate.Haha, it would figure - gotta pick the prickly spots and ignore the indoor nests. On one hand, she chose a nest with natural defense, though, lol.
Do domestic hens nest any warm days of the year? I wouldn't have one going off in November to brood, would I?