Hens will lay eggs all by themselves when they are old enough. Many breeds start at about 5 months old and can continue for years but production usually declines after the first 15 months. When a chick reaches 5 months old they are fed a seed mix called "MASH" which has the right mix of proteins and nutrients to encourage egg production.
Sorry, nobody can make a hen set on her eggs.
Either she will or she won't, a lot of it depends upon her breed. Commercial layers are less likely to incubate their eggs than heritage breeds.
i have raised laying hens for 25 yrs and sometimes they do quit laying altogether. but believe it or not you can spice up their food and they will start to lay again. How? well i add a little ground red peppers like cayenne . mix it with the food and within a week or two you should be getting more eggs. i also buy a hot and spicey powdered fish batter , to the food , and you will see results just make sure they have plenty of water available. Increase the amount of light the hens get l
There is no way to predict when a hen will decide to go broody. Certain breeds are more prone to sit on a clutch of eggs than others.
Cochin, Silky, Orpingtons and wyandottes are four breeds known to be good brooders.
Encourage brood behavior in the spring by not collecting eggs from one nest and allowing for some extra artificial light in the coop in the evenings.
Find the one that's eating the eggs, or you may have to chop their heads off if it doesn't stop. Sometimes it can be a lack of calcium in their diet, try crushed oyster shells. Eating eggs is a bad habit chickens can get into. I have had problems with egg eating when the chickens are cooped up and frustrated. When allowed to free range the eating habit subsided.
make love with your chicken it willlay at least 6 a day
You can't. Some chickens are naturally broody (sit on eggs) and others would eat their own eggs if they got a chance. A good breed of chicken for hatching eggs is a Cochin.
You can't. You might have to wait for a few days for hens to lay eggs.
well it may take 1-3 weeks
You can not stop this, it is a normal thing that they do. If y7ou do not want the eggs then remove them and throw them in the trash. Eventually the hen will stop laying.
That would be a hen that lays eggs, or one that is used for laying eggs as opposed to one raised to be fattened and eaten.
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It is normal for a laying chicken to not lay eggs for a few days. A hen needs time to rest.
1 week Actually, a hen will wait until her chicks are self sufficient and somewhat able to look after themselves - usually about 4-6 weeks, maybe up to 3 months, and then given the right conditions and nutrition, she will start laying regularly again.
It happens, yes, but it is not very common since most turkey eggs will be used for hatching and not eating it would be difficult to know when there is a double unless the hen was genetically prone to laying such eggs.
Yes. Stress will stop or slow egg production. The introduction of new flock mates or a new rooster will cause this.
Resting a hen for a second laying production is called a molt. Chickens do not produce eggs when they are growing their new feathers.
yes that is the safest thing to do!
I assume the question is about hens and eggs? In which case, calcium is needed in a laying ration to help the hen lay eggs with a strong shell.
The hen who is laying will have an inflamed comb. When they stop laying or aren't laying yet, their combs become a pinkish-pale color.
They eggs will be fertilized about a week after the rooster consistantly starts to mount the female.