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no, I really dont. They are all worm free, mite free and on 20% layer pellets....and they are all first year hens, I was gettin a lot of eggs from them a month or so ago, almost an egg a day per hen then just BAM, stopped laying...
Here is a trick I found that works to kick start egg production that I believe someone on here on BYC recommended. First raise the protein level. You can do this by adding gamebird grower which is 28% or adding soy powder or sunflower oil. Do this about a week then cut them off of food for a day. I know this sounds mean but they put on mass really fast when the protein level is raised like this. The fasting usually kick starts egg production. Not exactly sure why but it works for me everytime. Since I free range my birds they get cut off every two weeks or so for a couple of days. First so they will eat the food that is kicked out and second the hens pop out eggs like gang busters for a week after the fasting. Of course they forage but I do not count that in their diet because they use a lot of energy foraging.
I hope this helps.
Sorry to hear I'm not the only one whose hens quit laying..it's been three weeks. The new Wyandottes started laying this week and one of my BA/RS has begun laying. Will try Muesky's trick. Any one have luck with cayenne pepper? ...that's what my MIL suggested.