Moges amha
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Mine definitely lay less during the cold of winter. They molt just as it's starting to get cold, then they usually don't begin laying good again until spring.I use artificial light they get prenty of light... a friend said its cause they converter their food to heat not eggs when its cold. You think that is true ??
It makes sense. Just like @chrissynemetz my chickens decide to molt when the days get short and cold. The difference is my chickens started back laying in January when it’s really at its coldest but the days are getting longer.I use artificial light they get prenty of light... a friend said its cause they converter their food to heat not eggs when its cold. You think that is true ??