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This lovely beast is Goldie. She is going through a rough molt this year. She will be 5 this coming spring!
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Update... today I asked her to put on a bra.
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So, here’s a crazy question… if egg laying production goes down in the winter and goes down during the molt(summer-ish), when stressed or hatching chicks (broody girls don’t lay)… when are you supposed to expect the best/most egg laying? My girls laid eggs best in the summer and most are molting during the fall(now). I’m sure it’s all relative and can’t be narrowed to just one thing. I feed them gamebird food (30% Protein), black oil seeds, grain/corn/oat mix and mealworm treats. Not to mention daily house scraps.
I do wonder if they are still recovering from the stress of moving to a new state in April. The stress of a new rooster among my other two Silkie roosters🤦‍♀️—Probably should have a sectioned off rooster pen, I think a few hatched chicks are going to be roos 🤭😑

I have 3 roosters (too many, but I love the two.) 9 hens: 4 every other day laying, 3 broody/no eggs, 1 was laying—now isn’t, 1pullet not old enough to lay yet. 5 new hatched chicks…Not worried really. Just a topic.
 
So, here’s a crazy question… if egg laying production goes down in the winter and goes down during the molt(summer-ish), when stressed or hatching chicks (broody girls don’t lay)… when are you supposed to expect the best/most egg laying? My girls laid eggs best in the summer and most are molting during the fall(now). I’m sure it’s all relative and can’t be narrowed to just one thing. I feed them gamebird food (30% Protein), black oil seeds, grain/corn/oat mix and mealworm treats. Not to mention daily house scraps.
I do wonder if they are still recovering from the stress of moving to a new state in April. The stress of a new rooster among my other two Silkie roosters🤦‍♀️—Probably should have a sectioned off rooster pen, I think a few hatched chicks are going to be roos 🤭😑

I have 3 roosters (too many, but I love the two.) 9 hens: 4 every other day laying, 3 broody/no eggs, 1 was laying—now isn’t, 1pullet not old enough to lay yet. 5 new hatched chicks…Not worried really. Just a topic.
@U_Stormcrow
 
So, here’s a crazy question… if egg laying production goes down in the winter and goes down during the molt(summer-ish), when stressed or hatching chicks (broody girls don’t lay)… when are you supposed to expect the best/most egg laying? My girls laid eggs best in the summer and most are molting during the fall(now). I’m sure it’s all relative and can’t be narrowed to just one thing. I feed them gamebird food (30% Protein), black oil seeds, grain/corn/oat mix and mealworm treats. Not to mention daily house scraps.
I do wonder if they are still recovering from the stress of moving to a new state in April. The stress of a new rooster among my other two Silkie roosters🤦‍♀️—Probably should have a sectioned off rooster pen, I think a few hatched chicks are going to be roos 🤭😑

I have 3 roosters (too many, but I love the two.) 9 hens: 4 every other day laying, 3 broody/no eggs, 1 was laying—now isn’t, 1pullet not old enough to lay yet. 5 new hatched chicks…Not worried really. Just a topic.
Might you should start a new thread on this JMHO
 
Agree - better in a new thread, and I've not been doing this long enough I can answer comfortably, except to say its my understanding (note that I did NOT say my experience!) that most birds typically start to go into molt in fall and are refeathered for Winter, then pop eggs like mad in Spring and Summer.

Seemingly lots of posts this year about early and lengthy molts.
 

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