it takes about two (2) years to get pregnant
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.
No, a chicken's egg-laying typically decreases with age. They tend to lay the most eggs in their first year of laying and gradually lay fewer as they get older. Eventually, they may stop laying eggs altogether.
Ducks may suddenly stop laying eggs due to various reasons such as stress, improper nutrition, changes in environment, or old age. Providing a balanced diet, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free environment, and monitoring their health can help encourage egg-laying.
Pigeons typically lay eggs throughout their adult life, which can last between 5 to 15 years. However, their egg-laying frequency usually decreases as they age, with older pigeons laying fewer eggs compared to younger pigeons.
If she's a former battery hen (retired) they dont stop laying. Because its been laying constantly for years once the bodies come out of that routine it needs a break so she will go months may be a year or so without laying any eggs to let the body repair itself but she will soon be into a routine of laying egg again but within normal timing.
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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.
No, a chicken's egg-laying typically decreases with age. They tend to lay the most eggs in their first year of laying and gradually lay fewer as they get older. Eventually, they may stop laying eggs altogether.
When she runs out of eggs, or she and the male get tired of each other in a few hours. If you meant at what age, bettas stop spawning at 12-14 months.
Ducks may suddenly stop laying eggs due to various reasons such as stress, improper nutrition, changes in environment, or old age. Providing a balanced diet, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free environment, and monitoring their health can help encourage egg-laying.
Pigeons typically lay eggs throughout their adult life, which can last between 5 to 15 years. However, their egg-laying frequency usually decreases as they age, with older pigeons laying fewer eggs compared to younger pigeons.
Red-eared sliders typically begin laying eggs at around 5 to 7 years of age.
You need to give a bit more information such as: What is the turtle's species, and how many eggs were laid, age of turtle, conditions it is kept in, is it alone or in a group.
They start laying eggs when they are about 1 year and 3 months later.
If she's a former battery hen (retired) they dont stop laying. Because its been laying constantly for years once the bodies come out of that routine it needs a break so she will go months may be a year or so without laying any eggs to let the body repair itself but she will soon be into a routine of laying egg again but within normal timing.
A female Cockatiel will start to lay eggs from 5-6 months of age, and can continue laying eggs until about 10 years of age. !
I factory's they kill the chicken at about 2 years of age. At that age the hen will start to slow down in laying. They stop around the age of 3 though they will still lay every once in a while