Mainly spring during sunrise, robins lay theyre eggs at mid-morning
Ostiches become sexually mature at 2-4 years, "mating season" is late April or early May through September.
They should start to lay when they are about 20 weeks. They normally lay their eggs at night.
Daytime
6 months.
in winter
Most chickens are between 5-6 months old before they start laying eggs and will lay eggs for about two years. Some chickens will start laying at 4.5 months, but this is rare and probably due to hormones in their feed.
23 weeks
Silkies start laying (usually) between 7-9 months, which is later than most chickens, I have an 8 month old that hasn't started laying yet, but a plus to that is, the later in life your silkies lay, the more eggs you will get, and the more consistent with laying she will be.
Yes, they will. They might be too young and will start laying in the next month or so, however, that depends on what breed(s) they are.
It is said that feeding them extra corn, oats and cayenne pepper will start them laying again.
I raise true Araucana chickens and Araucana hens are usually a bit slow to start laying. On average in good conditions and with excellent lighting, the Araucana hens with lay their first eggs at around 5 to 6 months old. Americana chickens will often start to lay eggs much sooner at about 16 weeks of age.
Yes, a chickens life span is only about 2-3-4 years, usually they stop laying later in life when its over 2 years old. Amy
Depending on the breed, they start laying around when they turn a year old.
No - the chickens do not start laying chicken nuggets after their egg laying days are over.
There is no mammal that lays chickens. Even chickens do not lay chickens: they lay eggs. there are two types of egg-laying mammals (not chicken-laying), and they are the platypus and the echidna.
Female chickens (hens) generally start laying eggs at around 20-24 weeks of age. Some breeds take longer. They don't need a rooster to lay eggs and if you are lucky they will lay an egg per day. Again this depends on the breed, with some chickens laying an egg every few days. They lay less over winter, when they are moulting or when they are stressed.
When chickens get to an age they decide to stop laying. They just get too old. Because it is winter at the moment, chickens are molting (loosing all of their feathers) and they often have a 'break' from laying for about a month. I have 20 or so chickens and I am only getting 3 eggs a day because most of them are molting. Your bantam could just be being slack or just old. Hope this helps....