Dufferchick, congrats on your first egg! Mine won't be laying until Dec. or Jan. I have opened up the nesting boxes, put in shavings and fake brown ceramic eggs, to get them interested. Fun times!
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I have owned chickens for 5 yrs. I put a light in the coop to come on at 4:30 am and go off at 9 am. The evenings they put themselves to sleep on their schedule.. I have not had any problems with this. I do put scratch in there when I close the door at night so they will have something to do in the am when the light comes on. Otherwise they might pick each other. It is not a natural process and I am sure in the long run the hens may run out of eggs a bit sooner. Otherwise it will be give you more eggs in the winter months.
So does this happen often in chickens? Not really that often because most of our domestic chickens do not live long enough to run out of follicles, they 'run out of gas' in other ways much sooner. This could be some other disease or infection or condition related to extended periods of laying that might either cause death or an inability to produce and develop proper shells on an egg.
So in short, yes it's possible but unlikely for a chicken to become 'slick' and run out of follicles.