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Lastly, as chickens get older they tend to drop off in egg production. How quickly that is depends on the chicken and it's breeding. Hatchery chickens are bred for laying many many eggs quickly. They may lay their whole supply up in just a few years. This is one thing I have noticed with the larger production birds. Our White Leghorns have exhausted their supply by the time they reach 2 or 3, but the cross bred mutts can go on and on. They, however, don't lay as many eggs a week as a Leghorn, nor as early.
My leghorns aren't laying rigt now![]()
Betcha they are laying some place you are not finding when you go out for eggs. Hidden laying sites are common. (See above pics) The answer is Lock them in nesting box until they lay then let them go play with the other chickens.No, I don't have a light. It's not a problem that they aren't laying I was just wondering why they weren't and the others were. When I lock the leghorns in a nesting box they lay an egg, but if I don't they don't! Lol
I never thought of them as a vending machine before lolz!Just remember, hens are not vending machines. They are living creatures that are affected by all sorts of external and internal stressors/cues. We are not at 100% capacity every single day and neither are they.![]()