What time do your hens lay their eggs?

kaddidle

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12 Years
Mar 23, 2010
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My Plymouth Rock hen just started laying this week. I thought that hens layed in the morning, but she seems to do it around lunch time. Is this unusual? A quirk because her eggs have just come in? Or do hens usually lay at different times of day?
 
Eggs take about 26 hours to be "built" and that means, if a hen or pullet lays every day, it will be about 2 hours later the next day. And 2 hours later the day after that, until it's too late to lay (according to chicken circadian rhythms). Then it starts all over again. For the most part, eggs are laid between 9 am and 4 pm.
 
If a hen or pullet lays every day, it will be about 2 hours later the next day. And 2 hours later the day after that, until it's too late to lay (according to chicken circadian rhythms). Then it starts all over again.

This is what mine are doing. So one morning it was before noon. Then next day after lunch. The third evening. Then the fourth day they didn't lay (skipped). Morning the fifth day and so on.​
 
mine are through by 10 am , very seldom get an afternoon egg temps here in the upper 90's with 103 to 109 heat index
I am getting 6 to 8 eggs a day out of 16 hens , various breeds .
according to my vet heat had killed 2 of my young cuckoo marana hens . I put shade cloth over part of the run and put misters in all 5 of the pens and they seem to be responding well .
 

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