Yes, it is recommended to remove old grass before laying sod to ensure proper growth and establishment of the new sod.
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usually about 18-20 weeks old before they actually begin laying eggs. -<3-
pullets strat laying anywhere from 5 months to 9 months
It is possible but I would not reccomend it. If possible remove the old tile before laying the new tile. If you want to avoid removing the old tile you can lay a cement board over the old tile before installing the new tile.
about 7-12 weeks
Usually not till there about 8 months old, maybe even a year!
Yes, laying sod over existing grass is possible, but it's not recommended. The sod may not establish well due to competition with the existing grass. Sod installers typically advise clearing the old grass and prepping the soil for better results and a healthier lawn. Contact Us : 17088340271
About 20 weeks till they start laying, but my hens started at 16 weeks.
Depending on the breed, they start laying around when they turn a year old.
You can remove old grass with lawn mower. A lawn mower is an important equipment to maintain the beauty of the lawn. The mower is mechanized with revolving blades to cut a lawn at an even length to make it good-looking. All that you need to do to operate this mower is to walk behind the mower and the trimming of grass is taken care by this equipment. Lawn movers assure productivity besides helping the operator to cut the grass irrespective of acres with ease.
Most chickens are between 5-6 months old before they start laying eggs and will lay eggs for about two years. Some chickens will start laying at 4.5 months, but this is rare and probably due to hormones in their feed.
Most of the popular egg laying breeds reach peak production of eggs at about 18 months old and are culled within the second year.