A birds laying is regulated by the number of hours in a day. When natural light is all they have, egg production slows and stops based on the number of daylight hour available. In most areas, peak nesting activity is April/May. In the late summer and early fall, daylight hours are reduced. Wild geese stop laying egg clutches by early July. Goose egg incubation takes 34 days and the raising of the clutch takes 10 weeks following hatch. Goslings in the wild need to be fledged prior to winter temperatures arrival.
Adult female geese will lay eggs every year. This is true of most species of birds.
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.
There is no way to stop a chicken from laying eggs; It's nature's way.
It can be the wrong season for the duck to lay eggs. Fall and Spring are the best time for laying. Sometimes they will totally stop laying during winter and summer.
Evently yes
i have four feamale ducks and two drakes but no eggs why
Moult and insufficient day-length.
No, they will not.
it depends on the chicken some do stop but after their older and some might not stop laying but they will slow down (not lay as frequent)
it takes about two (2) years to get pregnant
When she runs out of eggs, or she and the male get tired of each other in a few hours. If you meant at what age, bettas stop spawning at 12-14 months.
Until they start laying eggs or the back of the chick starter feed bag says to.
Various reasons will decrease or stop egg laying. Laying tends to die off in the winter when the days are shorter and the weather cooler. Older chickens will also experience decreased egg production. If a chicken is not in an ideal environment or is experiencing stress or depression they might stop laying altogether.