This is my first winter with chickens, and it's been a pretty entertaining ride since this spring.
Zoe, who went through a partial molt before we adopted her (she looked like a rooster had gotten on her and not gotten off for months), finally went through a true seasonal molt and grew all her feathers back. She looks full and red and fluffy and today she laid her first egg of the season! Back on the job for her.
But now my two best layers have stopped laying their eggs
I see a lot of others complaining on the forums about how their hens have stopped laying altogether. Now, after we got 6 eggs a day from 6 chickens in the summer, I am grateful for 1 egg a day from 8 chickens in the winter.
So, here's the sort of community questions:
• Do you ever find that your chickens seem to alternate egg-laying days on purpose? As if they all sit around in a circle and discuss who will produce the single daily egg so that you won't get frustrated with the lack of production and kill them all?
• Do you ever feel that certain small changes (weather, foods, number of hens, talking to them, etc.) can make a big difference in egg production?
Also, to make you happy, here are some of my fluffy butts:
Zoe, who went through a partial molt before we adopted her (she looked like a rooster had gotten on her and not gotten off for months), finally went through a true seasonal molt and grew all her feathers back. She looks full and red and fluffy and today she laid her first egg of the season! Back on the job for her.
But now my two best layers have stopped laying their eggs
I see a lot of others complaining on the forums about how their hens have stopped laying altogether. Now, after we got 6 eggs a day from 6 chickens in the summer, I am grateful for 1 egg a day from 8 chickens in the winter.
So, here's the sort of community questions:
• Do you ever find that your chickens seem to alternate egg-laying days on purpose? As if they all sit around in a circle and discuss who will produce the single daily egg so that you won't get frustrated with the lack of production and kill them all?
• Do you ever feel that certain small changes (weather, foods, number of hens, talking to them, etc.) can make a big difference in egg production?
Also, to make you happy, here are some of my fluffy butts:
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