Megber13
In the Brooder
- May 8, 2022
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I have 4 hens, currently living in the garage due to delayed construction in the fall. They are all about 10m old, all started laying in Sept. All have been regular, daily layers, with the buff orp averaging every other day. The 3 minis are quail sized, 2 are cinnamon queens. The third is a light grey, and her eggs are always the lightest. I cannot tell the difference between the two queens' eggs, but of course, it is one of them I am missing an egg from every day. I am not sure it is one that totally stopped, or if they are taking turns. No one has molted, though two of the minis have gone broody (but were broken after a couple of days). Because they are in the garage, the ambient temp is maintained at mid to low 50s. There is a plant bulb, windows, and fluorescent lighting throughout the day.
I am still not understanding the laying cycle.
What is best for their overall health?
Is it normal for just one to stop laying if circumstances havent changed?
Is it better for their health to encourage a break in laying by inducing darkness vs artificial light and if so, how long of a break should be expected?
Thanks!
I am still not understanding the laying cycle.
What is best for their overall health?
Is it normal for just one to stop laying if circumstances havent changed?
Is it better for their health to encourage a break in laying by inducing darkness vs artificial light and if so, how long of a break should be expected?
Thanks!