So a few (or so) years ago, around this time, my chickens, which were, I believe, Rhode Island Reds, stopped laying. Not unusual during molting, but the hiatus from egg laying within my small flock went on for around four months. It seemed like forever. This was around the time other flock owners were complaining as well and I think for the most part, it was blamed on Tractor Supply's food; Dumor, I believe, was the brand. I wasn't using that brand and had never had that issue before in having chickens for around 10 years.
Last week, my small flock of Black Australorps appeared to go on hiatus as well. One is molting after being broody for nearly a month, so that's understandable for her not to be laying, but I worry about a repeat of the last time. The weather has been good, and nothing has changed with their food or environment to cause the stoppage. Just to make sure they weren't laying their eggs in some random place suddenly, I kept them all locked in their coop one day and they still produced no eggs.
This post is just to put some feelers out to see if anyone else has noticed within the last week that their flocks are suddenly not producing or barely producing. I only keep a small flock, so when they stop, the impact is felt pretty quickly. This is my 13th year with chickens and besides the incident I mentioned above a few years ago, they all have laid consistently once of age and aside from slowing down in the dead of winter, I've been fortunate to have plenty of eggs year-round, which was my goal when I started sharing my yard, patio, flower beds, and on one occasion, my house, with chickens.
Last week, my small flock of Black Australorps appeared to go on hiatus as well. One is molting after being broody for nearly a month, so that's understandable for her not to be laying, but I worry about a repeat of the last time. The weather has been good, and nothing has changed with their food or environment to cause the stoppage. Just to make sure they weren't laying their eggs in some random place suddenly, I kept them all locked in their coop one day and they still produced no eggs.
This post is just to put some feelers out to see if anyone else has noticed within the last week that their flocks are suddenly not producing or barely producing. I only keep a small flock, so when they stop, the impact is felt pretty quickly. This is my 13th year with chickens and besides the incident I mentioned above a few years ago, they all have laid consistently once of age and aside from slowing down in the dead of winter, I've been fortunate to have plenty of eggs year-round, which was my goal when I started sharing my yard, patio, flower beds, and on one occasion, my house, with chickens.