- Jun 14, 2012
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This is the first time in 10 years that we have had chickens......my memory is a bit rusty to a lot of details. We have three pullets who just started to lay, two of which havent laid anything in quite a few days.
My hubby did some research on line and read that, the more room the chickens have to roam, the more calories they will burn and, in turn, they will lay smaller egss, less frequently. So he suggests keeping them penned up.
We have small a run for our girls, about 10 by 4 feet, but we do allow them out almost daily, to graze in our yard. They LOVE it!
Still, we bought them to produce eggs, not for just lawn ornaments, and though I personally feel the best thing for optimal egg laying is a happy chicken, I need to know if my husband is right, and if I should keep them penned.
My hubby did some research on line and read that, the more room the chickens have to roam, the more calories they will burn and, in turn, they will lay smaller egss, less frequently. So he suggests keeping them penned up.
We have small a run for our girls, about 10 by 4 feet, but we do allow them out almost daily, to graze in our yard. They LOVE it!
Still, we bought them to produce eggs, not for just lawn ornaments, and though I personally feel the best thing for optimal egg laying is a happy chicken, I need to know if my husband is right, and if I should keep them penned.