What age does laying stop

Many birds take breaks during the heat of summer. As birds age they lay less each season. Many will stop completely between 5-8 years with a few sporadically laying later. Your best production is seen during the first 2-3 seasons.
 
They may pick back up again. I advise patience. Is it hot where you are? Are they getting enough daylight hours? Are they moulting? Do you provide a separate dish of oyster shell? Those can all be factors in going off lay. Good luck!
 
They may pick back up again. I advise patience. Is it hot where you are? Are they getting enough daylight hours? Are they moulting? Do you provide a separate dish of oyster shell? Those can all be factors in going off lay. Good luck!
Thanks for your response & suggestions.
It's always hot in the Caribbean where I'm from. We have 2 Seasons...Wet & Dry. We're now entering the wet season, so as a result it's a bit cooler now.
I do provide oyster shells (separately)which I'm not sure if they ever eat...they don't seem to like it.
They're not moulting.
Every now and again they go to their nesting box & sit for a while, but come up empty each time.
I'll try clearing out the box & putting fresh saw dust & see if it might "lighten" thingsThey've had that same saw dust for a very long time now(although it's not contaminated or anything)
 

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