What breed do you have that is still laying in this cold weather?

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I completely agree. Both of my EEs are completely slacking and they don't even lay green/blue eggs! They lay a very pale, kinda pink egg so I know its them NOT laying. I'm getting rid of them in the summer and will probably never do EEs again.

My Wyandottes are so-so... GSLs, Australorps and BRs are all laying, almost everyday
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I have Javas and EE's that are still laying really well. I have 2 cochins that just came to laying age. They are laying as well. But not everyday, it is every other day.
Of course my DUccles totally stopped.
 
My girls are about 6 months old and have hardly slowed down. Daytime temps have been in the upper teens and 20's but there have been days where the wind chill is around 0. I have RSL, BSL, RIR, BR and a brown Leghorn that are doing the best laying. My EE lays every few days (but she doesn't use the nest box so by the time I find them they are usually frozen and cracked) , my silver leghorn hasn't started yet that I know and my silver phoenix was just broody. Today was the 1st day the temps went above freezing in about 2 weeks. I do have a light in the coop but it is not very bright and I don't always remember to put it on. Today I got 8 eggs from 13 girls but I am pretty sure neither of the silver girls are laying so 8 out of 11.
 
I have 5 RIR and 3 EE, daily I get about 2-3 blue eggs and 1-2 brown eggs. I know last winter with only 2 RIR I still got more eggs from the EE's on average.
 
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I completely agree. Both of my EEs are completely slacking and they don't even lay green/blue eggs! They lay a very pale, kinda pink egg so I know its them NOT laying. I'm getting rid of them in the summer and will probably never do EEs again.

My Wyandottes are so-so... GSLs, Australorps and BRs are all laying, almost everyday
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how long has it been since their molt? It took my girls a couple months to recover.
 
We are consistently in the teens here in Michigan (day time temps) and I still have a bantam EE and a d'uccle laying (but the majority of my d'uccles aren't). As for my LF I have some black jersey giants a few sex links and some BOs laying consistently. The rocks are still laying, just not as consistently
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Here in MS we had a hard freeze alert that lasted about five day, it ended this past Sunday but has still been freezing at night. I have two Sexlinks that have not skip a day. My SS laid until Saturday and have not laid since. Poor girls.
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All of my other girls (crosses) are new layers so it is about 2 lay everyday and 3 lay every other day and the rest have not started.
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So 2-7day from total of 22 hens/pullets.
 
First time... Glad to hear about the EE's slowing or stopping altogether. I thought we goofed:( We live next to the Canadian border in Bellingham Wa. Gets dark about 4:30pm and sunrise 7:15am. No extra lighting. 3RSL 3BR 3EE We get 3 to 4 daily. I thankful for in info I've gotten here. It's really helped!
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My Wyandotte, Australorp, Red Sexlink and EE mutt are all laying regularly. My Barred Rock not so much, but she's also at least a few years old, and may be going through her natural slowdown. With 5 hens, I'm getting about 18 eggs a week.
 

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