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When chickens molt egg production will slow down at best, but for most hens, it will stop altogether. Since an egg contains about 13% protein, to develop a full coat of feathers, chickens must prioritize their new plumage by eating all the protein they can get. Therefore, their bodies divert the protein they extract from food from egg-laying to feather-growing, so they stop laying eggs.
So Where Do You Get Your Eggs From When Your Hens Are Molting? Please place your vote above, and elaborate in a reply below if you chose "Other".
Further Reading:
So Where Do You Get Your Eggs From When Your Hens Are Molting? Please place your vote above, and elaborate in a reply below if you chose "Other".
Further Reading:
- Molting: All You Need To Know
- What Happens When Chickens Molt?
- Feather Molt: An In-depth Look at Molting
- Chickens Losing Feathers? Managing Your Flock's Molt