Sep 9, 2020 #12 G Guille In the Brooder Aug 3, 2020 33 23 31 I have 3 hens, 90% of eggs collected between 4.30pm and 7pm.
Sep 9, 2020 #13 M MDBird Songster Jul 19, 2020 169 227 113 For the most part mine seem to lay between 3 and 7. Right now the lights come on at 5 am, not sure if that plays a part.
For the most part mine seem to lay between 3 and 7. Right now the lights come on at 5 am, not sure if that plays a part.
Sep 9, 2020 #14 Flockincrazy Crowing May 23, 2020 2,743 6,414 406 Elyria, Ohio 180hens here they just started to lay in the evening after 4pm
Sep 9, 2020 #15 Teneniel Songster Feb 21, 2020 350 1,390 226 NW WA State Natural light here, they are all done laying by dusk, whether dusk is 9pm or 7pm
Sep 10, 2020 #16 Quailobsessed Crowing Oct 12, 2019 2,028 3,262 371 Australia Do nobody else's quails lay in the morning?
Sep 10, 2020 #17 ButtonBag Songster Jun 23, 2020 269 546 186 London, UK My buttons have only been laying for the past 4 days, so not much of a sample size yet, but they all pop one out around lunch time.
My buttons have only been laying for the past 4 days, so not much of a sample size yet, but they all pop one out around lunch time.
Sep 10, 2020 #18 Pandaisy Songster May 30, 2020 238 688 156 Germany I have an owl, she usually starts laying around 10 pm.