Phaedra Geiermann
Crowing
I have several hens (about 3 years old) who finished their annual molting before winter. Two of them started to lay after the molting, and the last one didn't. I understand they don't lay much in winter due to the much shorter daylight hours and lower temperatures.
However, the two suddenly stopped laying again, completely stopped. Their other behaviors are normal, poos looks healthy, and they eat, play, and rest well. Is this laying and stop-laying normal?
Last year we lost a matured hen who didn't lay after molting (6 months after molting, zero egg) but nothing was wrong with her daily life, either. I gave her pretty routine checks but was not sure if she had another illness with a long incubation period, but she became lethargic one day and passed away two days later.
However, the two suddenly stopped laying again, completely stopped. Their other behaviors are normal, poos looks healthy, and they eat, play, and rest well. Is this laying and stop-laying normal?
Last year we lost a matured hen who didn't lay after molting (6 months after molting, zero egg) but nothing was wrong with her daily life, either. I gave her pretty routine checks but was not sure if she had another illness with a long incubation period, but she became lethargic one day and passed away two days later.