Shadrach's Ex Battery and Rescued chickens thread.

Sort of random question, I guess, but it’s driving me crazy: why do some chickens - mine, anyway - lay at the same time every day?

It’s supposed to take 26 hours (27?) for an egg to form. Ours lay at the same time each morning.

EE: hasn’t missed a day in 4 weeks. Marches into the coop at the same time each morning and back out 15-20 minutes later.

BO: lays 4-5x/week. Takes longer to lay, but same time, including when she lays several days in a row.

BR: 3, moving toward 4. Same time, although it’s rare for her to lay two days in a row.

Can the next egg start forming while the current one is at the final spray paint booth stage or something? (The EE doesn’t have a paint booth - eggs are the same pale blue-green inside and out.)

I’m not complaining, mind you, but my logic-pattern-loving brain is going bananas. :idunno:barnie:he
There is quite a large tolerance in the time it takes a hen to lay an egg. Better to look at the 24 hour standard as an average rather than a median value.
It can be even more misleading when the manufacturing runs faster than the delivery. You can see this sometimes when one or two eggs are delivered within a couple of hours sometimes and the have flats on them. This usually means the eggs have crashed into each other just before shelling as I understand it.

Humans with their nine month pregnancies are much the same. Even with accurate conception data, not many get delivered exactly nine months later.
 
There is quite a large tolerance in the time it takes a hen to lay an egg. Better to look at the 24 hour standard as an average rather than a median value.
It can be even more misleading when the manufacturing runs faster than the delivery. You can see this sometimes when one or two eggs are delivered within a couple of hours sometimes and the have flats on them. This usually means the eggs have crashed into each other just before shelling as I understand it.

Humans with their nine month pregnancies are much the same. Even with accurate conception data, not many get delivered exactly nine months later.
My personal record for pregnancy: due 11/15 (I figured 11/20), scheduled for dedication at church at the 11/27 Thanksgiving service, born 12/3; 10 lbs 3 oz. Homebirth.

She’s now 6’ tall. Dang, those shoulders…
 
Three hours today. 22C down to 15C late evening.
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