It could be a number of things. The first thing you need to make sure that their coop is clean. If it is gross, they will stop laying or not lay as much. Also, I do not know where you live, but typically when there is less day light, like during winter months, they don't lay nearly as much. You can trick the chickens by installing a light. Check with your local feed store and they will be able to lead in you in getting the right light. Good luck!
2006-11-10 16:59:11
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answered by Dena F 2
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In winter (or when its under 40 at night) chickens usually slow down or stop laying. This is because the chicks wouldn't survive in this climate. However, some breeds will continue laying the whole year. *Don't worry they will start laying again in March!
2006-11-10 17:04:07
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answered by hey_its_from_clare 3
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Timmy, First of all, do not worry. Chickens in the winter do not lay very much at all.
My Grandpa said it has to do with the lack of sun light and cold temps. Then in aboiut late Feb or March we have eggs coming out of our ears.
They are taking a rest..trust me they will be laying like crazy closer to springtime.
2006-11-10 17:06:45
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answered by MayberryNR5 6
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As others have posted in the winter months there is less light, (day Light) with this come less eggs, if you would like your chicken to continue to lay during the winter months please see the listed link below. I do hope it will be of some help to you, (O:
2006-11-10 17:05:57
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answered by pinkpiggies336 4
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the winter weather puts their bodies into an almost hibernating stage...this happens to a lot of animals ....that's all i know about chickens
2006-11-10 16:56:34
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answered by freezerburn 2
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The chickens arent gattin satisfied.
what else??
2006-11-10 16:58:00
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answered by soggymial 1
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