Hurricane Impact

Denise Salyards

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Nov 18, 2017
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We have over 20 laying hens that produced 15-16 eggs per day. When we were hit with the hurricane they stopped laying. It has been over 2 months and they are still not laying but 1 or 2 eggs per day. Is there anything we can do to get them to start laying again? Is it possible they may not go back to producing?
 
:welcome The stress of the storm plus a possible molt and shortened day length are very likely all factors causing the slow down. Providing supplemental lighting to increase their 'day length' to 14 hours should help. Even without supplemental lighting they will lay once again - may not be until spring, but they will lay again.
 
We have over 20 laying hens that produced 15-16 eggs per day. When we were hit with the hurricane they stopped laying. It has been over 2 months and they are still not laying but 1 or 2 eggs per day. Is there anything we can do to get them to start laying again? Is it possible they may not go back to producing?

great you survived the storms so did your birds glad you joined us... they will lay again the fact they stopped is no unusual as the days get shorter they stop for the winter at least most will they will lay again.. Birds will not lay when in molt either than cannot produce the calcium they are using all they have to produce new feathers that also happens in the fall please post some photos would love to see your birds
 

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