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Posted by Mustafa Mijinyawa on December 31, 2024 at 10:18 pmWhat is the behavior of chickens before laying first egg?
Manimaran Jeyaseelan replied 1 year, 5 months ago 11 Members · 16 Replies -
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They may spend more time with the rooster, crouch for breeding or investigate the nesting area.
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One to two hours before laying egg, the hen will become restless and begin examining potential nesting sites.
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A chicken’s comb and wattles will enlarge and turn bright red when they are nearing the time to lay eggs.
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Chickens may become more tame and less flighty.
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Before laying their first egg, pullets (young female chickens) exhibit certain behaviors that indicate they are approaching sexual maturity. These behaviors typically appear around 16–24 weeks of age, depending on the breed and environmental
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Before laying their first egg, pullets (young female chickens) exhibit certain behaviors that indicate they are approaching sexual maturity. These behaviors typically appear around 16–24 weeks of age, depending on the breed and environmental factors
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Hens will become restless and start looking for a nest one to two hours before laying an egg.
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