Sep 9, 2020 #11 NY Coturnix Songster Joined May 12, 2020 Messages 435 Reaction score 604 Points 156 Location New York between 3 and 7 PM
Sep 9, 2020 #12 G Guille In the Brooder Joined Aug 3, 2020 Messages 33 Reaction score 23 Points 31 I have 3 hens, 90% of eggs collected between 4.30pm and 7pm.
Sep 9, 2020 #13 M MDBird Songster Joined Jul 19, 2020 Messages 169 Reaction score 227 Points 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 Joined May 23, 2020 Messages 2,743 Reaction score 6,416 Points 406 Location Elyria, Ohio 180hens here they just started to lay in the evening after 4pm
Sep 9, 2020 #15 Teneniel Songster Joined Feb 21, 2020 Messages 350 Reaction score 1,390 Points 226 Location 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 Joined Oct 12, 2019 Messages 2,028 Reaction score 3,262 Points 371 Location Australia Do nobody else's quails lay in the morning?
Sep 10, 2020 #17 ButtonBag Songster 5 Years Joined Jun 23, 2020 Messages 270 Reaction score 546 Points 226 Location 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 Joined May 30, 2020 Messages 238 Reaction score 688 Points 156 Location Germany I have an owl, she usually starts laying around 10 pm.