Hopefully your chickens are laying now but usually when you get them they should lay after 2-3 weeks. This is because they need to get used to their new surrounding and the atmosphere.
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.
is it winter?? that is probably why they are not laying. or they dont have enough nutrients.
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You should begin feeding your chickens Laying Mash at between 18 and 20 weeks. Laying Mash is a special type of chicken feed.
Chickens don't require laying mash to lay. The feed suppliers just formulated a feed that is balanced nutritionally to support laying birds.
YES,
Layers or Hens.
They serve as both egg-laying and meat chickens pretty well.
The act of parturition for chickens is called laying eggs. Parturition is the act of giving birth in animals.
if you only have bacon for your breakfast then you know your chickens are not laying anymore
Chickens begin laying at around 18 weeks of age, but may vary because of breed.