Background info on hen: She was born 02/06/2015 so she is around 30 weeks of age. She is a Cornish Roaster hen. She is 12 pounds. I am using her in my meat bird project. When she stops laying this fall.
My questions are:
#1. How safe is it to shrink her back to a good weight so she will start in the spring at maybe 10 pounds?
#2. If she goes on a diet, will it affect her laying ability in the spring?
#3. Does anyone have a bulky low caloric hen diet recipe?
#4. When do Southern hens start to lay again...how many daylight hours?
#5 When do you start to increase the feed in prep for first eggs of the season.
#6 Feeding during the winter. How much extra feed does it take to maintain a proper weight during the colder months.
I would appreciate any or all questions being answered. I am most concerned about helping my big fat hen to maintain a healthy weight while laying eggs. It gets hot in Southern Georgia. My coop had fans running 24/7 during the 100++ temps. She was hot,but she made it through.

My questions are:
#1. How safe is it to shrink her back to a good weight so she will start in the spring at maybe 10 pounds?
#2. If she goes on a diet, will it affect her laying ability in the spring?
#3. Does anyone have a bulky low caloric hen diet recipe?
#4. When do Southern hens start to lay again...how many daylight hours?
#5 When do you start to increase the feed in prep for first eggs of the season.
#6 Feeding during the winter. How much extra feed does it take to maintain a proper weight during the colder months.
I would appreciate any or all questions being answered. I am most concerned about helping my big fat hen to maintain a healthy weight while laying eggs. It gets hot in Southern Georgia. My coop had fans running 24/7 during the 100++ temps. She was hot,but she made it through.