Yes, chickens can lay eggs without a light lamp, but their egg production may decrease during shorter days or in the absence of natural light. Chickens typically require around 14-16 hours of light per day to maintain optimal egg-laying rates. In low-light conditions, their reproductive system may slow down, leading to fewer eggs being laid. However, they can still lay eggs; just not as frequently.
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
Chickens may lay fewer eggs in wet weather due to the stress it can put on their bodies. Wet conditions can make chickens uncomfortable, leading to decreased egg production. Additionally, moisture can affect the quality of the eggs laid, making the chickens less inclined to lay as many.
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No, only female chickens lay eggs.
no they lay eggs THEY DON'T!! but some chickens lay eggs that turn into chicks over time
The only chickens I have ever heard of that lay green eggs are Americana/Araucana.
If they are consistant they should be able to lay 40.
Hens are mom chickens and roosters are dad chickens. Only mom chickens, hens, lay eggs. They lay eggs all year.
Chickens lay unfertilized eggs because they do not need a rooster to produce eggs. Hens have reproductive systems that allow them to lay eggs regularly, whether or not they have mated with a rooster.
they can lay eggs and multiply
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yes they can