In winter, egg production in domestic chickens noticeably decreases or stops completely. This is required for the rest of the birds themselves and is associated with low temperatures and a reduction in daylight hours.
To increase the daytime egg yield, you need to increase the length of daylight hours. To do this, you need to install lamps in the chicken coop. Fluorescent lamps do not work well at low temperatures, therefore it is better to install conventional incandescent lamps. Illumination together with daylight hours should be at least 14 hours. If there is no effect, then you can add for half an hour until there is a result. With good lighting, chickens see better and find more food.
Another important factor is nutrition. In winter, chickens need to get enough calcium and protein. Calcium is needed for egg formation and protein for extra energy and body temperature.
The last factor that affects egg production is heat. When chickens are warm, they begin to rush noticeably better. You can put an infrared lamp in the chicken coop and turn it on for several days for several hours. Then you will see the result. If the effect of increased egg yields is higher than energy costs, you can continue to reheat your chickens.
Well, in general, the most important thing is to give affection and love to your pets, and then they will answer you with a fresh and tasty egg.