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gramadinah Posted - Aug 19 2014 : 07:43:46 AM
All 12 stopped laying like overnight. I have searched all over for a new nest site nothing. They only thing that has changed is the heat. Any ideas.
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cajungal Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 1:51:35 PM
When they're not laying, I fuss at my girls and tell them I do not like having to buy eggs at the store...that's what they're here for.

One of the best compliments from one of my daughters: "Moma, you smell good...like dirt."
texdane Posted - Aug 28 2014 : 04:02:19 AM
We got a spike in heat too. One of my girls only lays now an egg every other day. I'm thinking it's the heat too.

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Dapple Grey Lady Posted - Aug 27 2014 : 6:24:56 PM
Mine have slowed way down since molting. Just as Catherine said it is hot. I am in east Texas, about 1 1/2 hours from Houston. I just recently bought some dried mealworms to help with protein while they are molting During the winter we keep a light on them for more daylight hours since days are short.

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cajungal Posted - Aug 27 2014 : 1:48:41 PM
Diana, I hope your girls have started laying over the past week since you posted this.

There are a few things that could have sent their bodies into a non-laying state.
...a predator could've spooked them
...a change of feed
...a change of water
...temperature change

I think you pegged it when you mentioned the heat. My chickens will stop laying when temps spike more than 5-10 degrees. Sadly, down here by the Gulf Coast we start off the day in the 80's and hit 100 by 3:00pm. August is usually the hardest month on my chickens due to the heat. Then I get another couple good months of eggs and then molting season starts and there go my eggs again!

One of the best compliments from one of my daughters: "Moma, you smell good...like dirt."
oldbittyhen Posted - Aug 19 2014 : 12:52:48 PM
most likely you have an egg eater...either a hen or two, a predator, a rodent, even snakes will eat eggs...

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