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Are your hens confined with the two roosters or do they have the ability to get away from them for a while? If you like at least the one rooster, it may be a good idea to wait and see if the girls are just going through a molt. I know that some of my hens loose all their feathers and look horrific during their molt, but others barely look different at all. This is a very popular time of the year to go through a molt. Also, flip them behind side up and check for any lice or mites crawling around their vent area; too many creepy-crawlies can sap their egg laying energy also. This young, I doubt that your birds have an overload of intestinal parasites, but if this keeps up, that's another issue you can look into. Is it cold where you are? Frozen water for part of the day can have a drastic affect on egg production; something we are battling up here. Anyhow, there are other possibilities besides the roosters. Good luck!
The hens are in the same coop and run with the roos, but they do free range for part of the day. I really can't separate the roos because I don't have another area for them.
I did really check out the layers today, and it seems that three of the five look like they are molting. So I will hang on to at least one rooster and see how it goes. The girls REALLY don't like them, but we'll see. If he/ they can earn their keep then they will stay; otherwise they will make a nice dinner sometime soon.