Maeschak
Songster
Hello All,
I had expected to cull my layer flock last fall (thin shelled, small eggs, lack of laying, etc) but found that most of them were molting (starting in early September) so I over wintered them all.
I am now again eager to cull my laying flock- does anyone know what time of year (or daylight hours) is necessary to determine if the layers should be laying? I am not looking for info on how to determine if chickens are laying- I am looking for the time of year that chickens should be laying (I am in zone 7 Mid MD) or about how many hours of daylight that should get hens laying.
Thanks so much-
I had expected to cull my layer flock last fall (thin shelled, small eggs, lack of laying, etc) but found that most of them were molting (starting in early September) so I over wintered them all.
I am now again eager to cull my laying flock- does anyone know what time of year (or daylight hours) is necessary to determine if the layers should be laying? I am not looking for info on how to determine if chickens are laying- I am looking for the time of year that chickens should be laying (I am in zone 7 Mid MD) or about how many hours of daylight that should get hens laying.
Thanks so much-