- Feb 11, 2014
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Yes, I believe this is true. My Easter hatch of Sussex and Silkies started laying well before winter, and some - but not all - continued laying while the others had shut down.. I DO have a line of Speckled Sussex that lays especially well in the cooler months (but often goes broody), even when older, and I think I am just lucky with them. There are so many variables, it's hard to make rules about egg laying in winter. Maybe I can hatch the eggs that get laid in the winter and select for the hens most productive in winter. Would like to hatch for age, too. What do you think?