no but they do have to lay them in a safe and dry spot so it keeps at a normal temp, they will protect the eggs and each other
about 7-12 weeks
Usual reason is the shortening day length, as the year progresses - poultry and game birds do not naturally lay during the winter. Also things such as a change of surroundings or being frightened by a predator can bring laying to a stop.
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.
How do i dry quail eggs
Evently yes
It varies somewhat by species of quail, but generally between 6 and 16 BUTTTON QUAIL WOULD LAY ONCE A DAY BUT NOT ALWAYS TO GET STARING TO BREED OUR JUST A LAYING PROBLEM
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.
Yes, quail eggs should ideally be incubated soon after laying to ensure optimal hatching success. If not incubated immediately, they should be stored in a cool, humid environment to maintain viability. Delaying incubation for too long can reduce the chances of successful hatching, as the embryos need consistent conditions to develop properly.
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)