- Dec 16, 2013
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Hello there
If it is cold where you live and the chickens do not have a heated house they are not going to lay. They do not like the cold weather. I have been told if you put hot sauce or cinnamon in their water that it heats them up inside and makes them lay. I have not tried it with my 18 hens. I am getting three to four eggs a date out of that many and it is the same ones laying every day. I know by the color and size of the eggs. My one little white and frizzle china silkies lay every day. My aracona's two of them are laying daily. Once in a while I get some from my Rhod Island Reds. My ducks are not laying either because of the cold nights. Even though here in California the days are in the 60,70 and 80 the nights get down in the high 30's and low 40's.
If it is cold where you live and the chickens do not have a heated house they are not going to lay. They do not like the cold weather. I have been told if you put hot sauce or cinnamon in their water that it heats them up inside and makes them lay. I have not tried it with my 18 hens. I am getting three to four eggs a date out of that many and it is the same ones laying every day. I know by the color and size of the eggs. My one little white and frizzle china silkies lay every day. My aracona's two of them are laying daily. Once in a while I get some from my Rhod Island Reds. My ducks are not laying either because of the cold nights. Even though here in California the days are in the 60,70 and 80 the nights get down in the high 30's and low 40's.