What time of day do chickens lay eggs?

They must not have liked me talking about them in BYC...cause this morning around 930, I heard the egg song and had two pullets in the coop. Around 1045 I checked the nesting boxes. I was surprised with not 1 but 2 first eggs! A little small but nicely shaped with solid shells.
 

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Congratulations about the new layers and the eggs!
My hens sometimes lay in the morning before
8 a.m other times its after 4 p.m. or anywhere between. Ive never had a egg earlier than 8 a.m
 
I've had some lay before bed or even in the middle of the night, I don't think there's always a schedule. Like most people said, usually mid morning, but I've seen any time of day.
 
Mine lay at any time. I'm more likely to have an egg or two in the late morning or afternoon than in the early morning or evening. I have two Easter Eggers and each one lays on her own schedule I might have one in the morning and one in the afternoon, or two at the same time, or none at all. I average a dozen a week.
 
Mine usually lay between 8am and 3pm.
But it's not really 'like clockwork'.

It takes about 25 hours for an egg to form, a new ova is released shortly after an egg is laid.

A new egg could be laid approximately every 25-26 hours, so an hour or so later every day until one is laid late in the day and another ova might not be released until the following day, so a day off. BUT..every hen is different and only time will tell what a particular hen/pullets schedule might be. Not every hen/pullet lays every day..some only lay a few a week.
Unrelated but funny - my son has a sleep disorder called Non-24 Sleep Wake Disorder. He lives on a 26 hour day, wakes up 2 hours later every day, and he wraps the clock every month. When I read this I thought, maybe he's actually a chicken!
 

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