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I know at least one other member (DSGrouse?) keeps chickens.

For those that aren't familiar, egg production drops WAY off in the Winter with the short days unless you force the issue with lights on timers. (I don't) With a flock of older birds it can even stop entirely for a while.

It picks back up as the days get longer, usually around the 1st of March here.

Egg production has nearly doubled in the last week. It's way too early for the Spring Laying Binge. I wonder if the birds know something I don't?

Anybody else with birds seeing production increases?




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Posts: 15593 | Location: Downeast Maine | Registered: March 10, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Is your cat out there urging the hens to up production, egging them on as it were?





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Ha...

Nope, no cats on the place.

I did upgrade their scratch feed to a mix with more black oil sunflower seeds and less millet which they don't seem to like. Doubt that accounts for a doubled output tho.




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I've got 8 hens that will be a year old this spring. If anything mine have slowed even more the past week or two. Two of my girls haven't layed in a week.
 
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Two of my girls haven't layed in a week.


Maybe they got married.....
 
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Two of my girls haven't layed in a week.


Maybe they got married.....


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We have 8 hens that will be a year old in the spring and we are getting 3-4 eggs a day on average.


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Mine, 13 hens, one rooster (all are less than a year old) were providing about 4 a day until a week ago, haven't got even one lately. Hoping the current warm spell will spur them on.


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Ours are older hens as well and they are pumping out about half of their spring and summer output which is higher than normal for this time of year. We're having a pretty mild winter so far and that could be the reason.

Who knows, they are really lousy communicators. Smile

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I have 4 hens now and I am seeing about 2-3 eggs per day. It was around November and beginning of December that I wasn't getting any production. I thought something may have been getting the eggs so I put a store bought out in the nest and it sat that for a while so I guess they were just on break.




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We have five hens and this time of year we’re seeing 3-4 eggs a day. The leghorn and orpington are the most reliable, laying 1 each almost daily.



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our flock all went through a late molt... We had very early cold so maybe they held off during the low temps.

They are a bunch of skinny looking birds at the moment. We are at about 1/3 of summer production. I decided to forgo artificial light this year. I thought maybe the ladies could use a break.
 
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I've tried twice to raise chickens....

Don't know if I'm planting them too deep or too far apart!!


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I've tried twice to raise chickens....

Don't know if I'm planting them too deep or too far apart!!


Some first-timers get 'em upside down too. Head down, ass up or they won't sprout.

Edit: Or are you trying to start them from seeds?

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We had a prolonged cold spell here in eastern NC. Soon as a little warmth came in, egg production doubled. I have 42 hens, 2 roosters and get about 18 a day now. Most my hens are RIR's. Best egg layers ever.


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When it warmed up, ours started laying again.




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It varies by many factors in addition to the 14 hours of daylight per egg. Peer pressure and group thinking is important to chickens.


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I thought about you folks when I saw the commercial for this seat cushion
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They're saving the eggs up to pelt you with later.

Then the yolk will be on you.





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