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herb19355
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Debi
Danielsville, GA
USA
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Posted - Aug 07 2008 :  06:15:25 AM  Show Profile  Send herb19355 a Yahoo! Message
Good morning... I was wondering if any of you with chickens could give me a hand. I have 3 hens and for the past month, none of them have been laying much at all. I am getting an egg from 2 of them on occasion (about 1 per week) but the easter egg girl (Claire) is not laying at all. I am at work during the day and am wondering if something is getting in the pen... I don't see any egg shells or excessive feathers...

It has been very hot and dry in GA... I give them fresh water every day.. Does the heat have much to do with laying?

Thanks for your help.

Debi

Ms.Lilly
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Lillian
Scotts Mills OR
USA
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Posted - Aug 07 2008 :  06:40:35 AM  Show Profile
Debi- I have been fighting the same problem here. I'll have 10 eggs one day and 6 the next, and I have 15 hens. Not sure what the problem is either. The heat has not been excessive here. I was on another forum the other day and this was a hot topic there too, so we are not the only ones out there with egg laying problems. What scares me though is mine are getting close to a year old and shouuld molt soon and then I will have no eggs-yikes.

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willowtreecreek
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Julie
Russell AR
USA
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Posted - Aug 07 2008 :  3:03:10 PM  Show Profile
Chicken will slow down or stop laying all together in the heat. I wouldn't worry if they look and act healthy.

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mrsmorgen
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morgen
coudersport pa
USA
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Posted - Aug 09 2008 :  09:33:28 AM  Show Profile
don't they stop laying for a molt around 18 months too> I am preparing since mine are only 18 weeks but I think I read that about the molt causing a temporary halt to laying.
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Marybeth
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Mary Beth
Stanwood Wa 98292
USA
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Posted - Aug 09 2008 :  2:11:12 PM  Show Profile
August is usually a slow down month for Hens. Heat related, molting or just tired. give them a rest, mist them occasionally if it is too hot and relax and they will be up (or down) and laying again. Don't be afraid of molting, it's not like the feathers all fall off all the hens at the same time. And they will lay again. We used to raise hens and sell eggs. MB

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luvnlife
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Michele
Quincy WA
USA
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Posted - Aug 09 2008 :  6:15:59 PM  Show Profile
For year 'round eggs, an old neighbor man told me to feed them warmed water. He suggested a crock pot on warm during the cold winter months.I picked up two cheap ones at the thrift store. So far is seems to be working for me, plus I know they have water and not ice to drink. Not sure why your girls are not laying right now. Mine seem fickle and lay well off and on. I haven't had enough experience with them to see a trend or know why. Best of luck with your ladies!

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MagnoliaWhisper
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Heather
Haysville Kansas
USA
2817 Posts

Posted - Aug 09 2008 :  7:21:15 PM  Show Profile
You can also buy heated water feeders as well that are made for outdoor use specifically for chickens.
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craftychick06
True Blue Farmgirl

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Darlene
fennville Mi
USA
71 Posts

Posted - Aug 11 2008 :  6:53:22 PM  Show Profile
We have the same problem year after year. Summer is just not a good time for the girls to lay~we get the best egg production early spring fall and into the start of winter. In the summer we keep a fan in the window 24 7 for them and on really hot days we put a soaker hose on for awhile during the day they do walk and lay around it. Whenever chickens get stressed out they stop laying we have found keeping a low watt light on all day and night helps too. Yepper they usually molt every fall here which i think depends on weather too, but for the most part summer is the worst. We usually get up to 3 doz a day and 2 days ago we got 6!! I told the girls we need to have a talk!! LOL
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RoseRed
Farmgirl in Training

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Karen
Virginia
USA
19 Posts

Posted - Aug 12 2008 :  10:34:21 AM  Show Profile
Ditto on the summer molting and the fan, too. I figure egg laying, like everything else, has seasons and will have highs and lows. We enjoy our girls for their goofy selves as well as their eggs, so it's all good :)
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