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It depends on the time of ovulation which is prompted by photoperiod, the longer the day the more a hen is prompted to lay. When a hen ovulates it takes approximately 24 hours for the egg to be manufactured in her oviduct each layer being added as the yolk is slowly turning throughout the process. At the time of ovaposition (egg lay) the hens body sends the signal to ovulate again and ovulation occurs approximately 30 minutes after ovaposition which means that if a hen lays at 8:00 am on Monday, she will lay at approximately 8:30 am on Tuesday and so on and so forth until she resets her timing back to start by skipping a day.
Bo
OSU '92
Bo
OSU '92