Ameraycana chickens can lay their blue eggs all year long. The Ameraucana was developed in the United States and the name is a combination of American and Araucana. They come in large and bantam varieties, and the recognized colors are Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten and White.
Chickens lay eggs all the time, but these are not usually fertilised. When a cockerel mates with a hen, the eggs become fertilised and then, if the hen sits on them or if they are incubated, chicks will hatch.
no they lay eggs THEY DON'T!! but some chickens lay eggs that turn into chicks over time
in spring
Mornings!!
In Farmerama, you can make eggs by placing chickens in your farm. Once you have the chickens, they will produce eggs over time. Additionally, you can use the eggs in various recipes or for crafting items, enhancing your farming experience. Make sure to feed your chickens regularly to maximize their egg production!
Ameraucana chickens are fairly early maturing and can start laying their first eggs at around 7 months old. They are known to be average to above average layers. Production will slow during molt. Egg production will peak after the first molt at around 14 months old and will decrease about the time the bird reaches its second year. Eggs may be produced into the third year but usually stop completely sometime during that third year.
no, they do it when excited or feeding time.
Chickens have a natural instinct to lay eggs regularly as part of their reproductive cycle. Broodiness is triggered by hormonal changes that encourage incubation of eggs, so chickens typically lay more eggs when they are not broody. This allows them to consistently produce eggs for reproduction.
Yea it just takes them a longer time than chickens to lay eggs
yes, they do. it keeps the egg warm for the time being.
No. Actually it is the opposite. Chickens stop or at least slow egg laying when they go into a moult. Moulting is a renewal of feathers and the chicken puts much of its nutrition and energies into making new feathers during this time. Moulting takes place usually months after the hens start to first lay eggs. She will reduce her egg laying for the time she is moulting.
The hen sits on the eggs for 21 days, and during that time, she turns them for 18 days. The chickens usually hatch at 18-21 days, but I've had chickens hatch at 21-25 days sometimes. The eggs have to fertilized, and not too old by the time she starts to sit. Make sure she is in a nice dry and warm place as well.