I know that the pelvic points are close together(~1 finger tip width) before a pullet starts to lay,
then they spread farther apart (~2+ finger tip widths) just before she begins to lay.
But so the pelvic points go back together when they stop laying because of molting or broody or some other reason?
I ask because I wonder if it's valid indicator of an old hen who no longer lays.
then they spread farther apart (~2+ finger tip widths) just before she begins to lay.
But so the pelvic points go back together when they stop laying because of molting or broody or some other reason?
I ask because I wonder if it's valid indicator of an old hen who no longer lays.
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