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Why did the laying hens stop laying eggs?

Pourquoi les poules pondeuses ont-elles cessé de pondre des œufs ?

Why did the laying hens stop laying eggs?

There can be several reasons why laying hens stopp laying eggs but with a little bit of detective work, you can normally work out why your birds aren’t laying eggs.Generally speaking, all chickens will stop laying eggs when they go through a moult as the protein that was being used to produce eggs is diverted to feather production. This is usually in late summer / autumn although pullets and cockerels (chickens under one year old) will not normally moult in their first year.

Here are some reasons why chickens stop laying eggs:

1. Moult – Feathers are 80% protein so during feather growth, protein is diverted from egg production.

2.Insufficient light – Chickens ideally need 14-16 hours per day. Typically laying hens stop laying eggs between late September and February in the UK.

3.Incorrect diet – Fat hens don’t lay eggs! Feeding too much mixed corn for example will cause excess weight and provide insufficient protein. There is more detailed information about Feeding Chickens here.

4.Age – Hens lay less as they get older.

5.Health – Poor general health can stop them laying. Red Mite in the chicken coop feeding from them at night is a common cause of anaemia in hens.

6.Disease – underlying disease can affect the quality of eggs as well as laying ability.

7.Stress – Moving hens, a water shortage or a scare from a predator are common causes of stress.

8.Broodiness – Hens will sit on a nest and will stop laying eggs for 5 to 10 weeks.

9.Other factors

Of the other factors that can stop a hen from laying, the most common are broodiness, stress, lice, red mite, and even severe weather conditions.

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