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I've found that pullets coming into their first winter of laying lay well regardless. If they are going to slow down for winter, it usually doesn't happen until their second year. Just my experience.
Marans are the exception to that rule. My BCM's are in their first year of laying, and they up and quit laying over a month ago. Not molting, but not laying either.
I have got to get a picture of my light brahma today, she's lost almost all her feathers in her molt. She looks absolutely horrible, like she's been through the plucker.
I better run up to my coop and see if this egg surplus has hit me yet.
I've found that pullets coming into their first winter of laying lay well regardless. If they are going to slow down for winter, it usually doesn't happen until their second year. Just my experience.
Marans are the exception to that rule. My BCM's are in their first year of laying, and they up and quit laying over a month ago. Not molting, but not laying either.
I have got to get a picture of my light brahma today, she's lost almost all her feathers in her molt. She looks absolutely horrible, like she's been through the plucker.
I better run up to my coop and see if this egg surplus has hit me yet.