They will stop laying 1 to 3 months when they molt. Going Broody will stop them laying for about 6 weeks. Give them extra protein and set up a light that turns on at about 4 to 4:30 in the morning. It does not have to be a bright light, just enough for the chickens to see. 40 watts is usually enough. Pullets will continue to lay in the winter if they start late summer to Fall.Some of mine are molting also, but not all of them, I just added some Guineas to the flock also to replace the ones I lost, Everyone is on lock down for at least another month. They all look healthy.
I know a lot of people want the let them have a break in the winter but consider this. Chickens are native to the tropics where there is constant sunlight.
They get their break when they molt.
Your Rocks are winter layers and will not completely stop in the winter. The Ameraucans will stop in the winter. After the new addition stress is over, the Rocks will start again(unless they are molting-see above). The rest will need light to lay this winter(except the Leghorn Pullet).They had already stopped laying when I added the Guineas.
I set up my light system on Friday (11/23) and will continue until February.
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