Lazy chickens!

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I have two RIR's approximently 35 weeks old. They are lousy layers. We get one egg a day from the pair combined- some days none at all. The first month they laid very well- almost an egg each a day- but that stopped long ago. I understand they don't lay proficiently in a molt but I haven't noticed any molting. They are fed layer food, but they get lots of treats. The treats always include some protein item- meat or egg and they love cheese. My DH has a light on a timer so they get plenty of light. They get to free range at least an hour a day. They look plenty healthy so I can't figure out what the problem is. My little BO lays better than the spoiled Reds. Please advise!!! They should have been dinner long ago!
 
Your girls are almost 3 years old! They are slowing down. There isn't anything you can do about Mother Nature. Chickens only lay really good for the first 2 or 3 years.
 
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and its might be the heat as well
 
Your girls are almost 3 years old! They are slowing down. There isn't anything you can do about Mother Nature. Chickens only lay really good for the first 2 or 3 years.

Lol do the math dude...

This guy is correct
If 35 weeks is correct they are like just under 9 months old, correct?

35 Weeks = 245 days
245 Days / 30 Days Per Month = a little over 8 months old.

Personally I have no idea why your chickens could be slowing down. Hopefully they'll pick back up, but I'm not the expert on these type of things.
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Don't know what your weather is like, but it's hot as heck here in Texas. The hens most affected are my RIRs; I even lost one to heat stroke. That said, egg laying at my house is down across the board.

Kathy, Bellville TX
www.CountryChickens.com
 
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Right- only about 9 months. Not 3 years yet! Sorry if I confused you. I suppose they could be hot and if everyone is also getting decreased production then I will blame the heat. Where I am in Florida it rains a little everyday and cools us down. We rarely get into the 90's like Texas and some of those real hot spots. Thanks for your input!!!
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yes, thats correct. I don't know for sure, but mine had gone through something similar about 2 months ago. I called them slackers! They are back up to laying pretty good now. I don't know what causes them to do this
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, maybe someone can tell you.
 

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