CherishedFowlGuardian Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 1, 2025 Messages 45 Reaction score 38 Location Florida Dec 6, 2025 #1 Egg production can slow down in winter, but some flocks still manage to keep laying. What techniques or routines help your birds lay consistently during colder months? Share your successes, challenges, and any creative solutions you’ve found!
Egg production can slow down in winter, but some flocks still manage to keep laying. What techniques or routines help your birds lay consistently during colder months? Share your successes, challenges, and any creative solutions you’ve found!
I Icemaiden Well-known member Joined Sep 27, 2012 Messages 1,480 Reaction score 162 Location Kent Friday at 3:32 PM #2 I let my girls have a natural break over the winter rather than providing artificial light. It's healthier for them.
I let my girls have a natural break over the winter rather than providing artificial light. It's healthier for them.
JesusChick New member Joined Oct 18, 2025 Messages 15 Reaction score 13 Today at 5:35 PM #3 I live in Texas and it is still in the 70's and 80's somedays. on the cold days they dont really lay much.
I live in Texas and it is still in the 70's and 80's somedays. on the cold days they dont really lay much.