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Cold weather does effect a hens laying. when the temperature is below 55 degrees or so this can effect a hens production. Mainly though the reduction in hours of daylight causes hens to stop laying. Anything below 14 hours of daylight will cause a hen to stop laying.
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Probalay because when they get cold it must be harder on them...
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.
Not Always it could be the weather she/he may not be sick Or if shes laying down some times it does get dry with out her/him being sick
Not answerable because it does not state which railway, but construction times obviously depended very heavily on the nature of the work involved, the distance covered, the size of workforce available, and accessibility at intermediate points for supplying materials, labour, food for the builders, etc. Laying a 100 miles of single-track railway across a plain in temperate conditions, for example, would be quicker and easier than covering the same distance in rugged, mountainous country beset with fairly extreme weather.
Installing underground drainage pipes involves digging a trench, laying the pipes, connecting them with fittings, and backfilling the trench. It's important to properly slope the pipes to ensure proper drainage and to use the right materials for the job. It's recommended to hire a professional for this type of installation.