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90% of mine lay after 12 noon. I thought that was strange. And that's with 20 laying birds.Thinking about the egg laying process while watching my brown egg laying hens...
The darkest eggs, other than those early pullet eggs or post-molt eggs, seem to be those laid very early in the morning. It seems that those eggs are held longer in the "paint booth" and gather more pigment while waiting. Those laid midafternoon seem to be the lightest. All my production brown layers are same age, same variety...RIR x RIW.
I wonder if there would be a benefit, where shell color is a critical factor, to select eggs from hens who consistently lay early in the day in addition to those who lay darker eggs. While these hens may not lay highly desirable color themselves, when bred to good color lines the pullets may lay darker eggs.
Done!hey sidewing can you have a look at my post for my meat birds please and see what you think please? https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...hrough-the-emotions-please/5270#post_15932372
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90% of mine lay after 12 noon. I thought that was strange. And that's with 20 laying birds.
Done!