The stress of moving and then the time of year/reduced daylight will have knocked them off lay and they may also have gone through a light moult during that period too. They will start again when they are ready and should lay pretty eggs, most likely blue or green but maybe olive.
It's going to be a question of patience with them I'm afraid both in respect of them laying eggs and developing some trust and indeed the two may be linked. They will not lay until they feel safe. Spending time just sitting amongst them without trying to touch them is a good way to get them feeling at ease with you, but certainly not comfortable for you at this time of year!!
It's going to be a question of patience with them I'm afraid both in respect of them laying eggs and developing some trust and indeed the two may be linked. They will not lay until they feel safe. Spending time just sitting amongst them without trying to touch them is a good way to get them feeling at ease with you, but certainly not comfortable for you at this time of year!!