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"At hatch, pullet chicks have tens of thousands of potential eggs (i.e., ova) which theoretically could be laid. Most of these, however, never develop to the point of ovulation."-University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture.
I know I've read this several times, from different sources. I couldn't find any information on why egg production slows with age, but would assume it's just like everything else that ages.
I don't know if light will reduce later production, but would be interested to know. Wonder if there are any research studies on it...
I was reading a book on how to choose the sex of your baby by doctor Shettles. (I know it's random, and I can't tell you if it worked haha) we are all wired (both man and woman) the same way. we have a predetermined amount of ova's and soldiers to begin and then we use them up, and similarly most of them don't even get close to getting used.
So that part dosen't surprise me at all It is all pretty amazing
I just wanted to know what ppl think about it. I haven't seen a molt in mine yet (almost a year old to the day)
am I being too hard on them?