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From what I have read, they should begin to lay, but they may not get into full swing until Spring.just curious, I have 10 pullets that are 14 weeks now so should be of egg laying age November/December. It isn't always very cold here at that time of year but will pullets still lay their first eggs with shorter days/colder months?
It's more about the short days than the temps.It isn't always very cold here at that time of year but will pullets still lay their first eggs with shorter days/colder months?
Even without supplemental lighting?From what I have read, they should begin to lay, but they may not get into full swing until Spring.
I'm very happy that you added that important flesh to the bones of my post. As mentioned, it was something that I had read - I have no experience of the matter, so I was relying on my memory, which is evidently not quite up to scratchIt's more about the short days than the temps.
Even without supplemental lighting?
I've had pullets come into lay during winter, but had 12-14 hours of supplemental lighting on them.
I had about a dozen heritage chickens start laying the first week of February with no supplemental lighting. I believe they were born in early September. I'm not positive, but I believe February is the coldest month here and little daylight. (Maryland).