Re: fewer eggs
- From: "Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2007 07:43:18 +0100
janerene wrote:
We are having an incredible amount of rain in our area--almost
daily--and our hens are laying fewer eggs than previously. Does rain
have that effect on chickens, or is that a coincidence? They appear
to be molting--tail feathers and around some necks bare--and I've
heard that can cut egg production. I just want the girls to get back
to normal.... Jane
The change in the weather can cause eg production to change -- heat
especially, with rain may well come other atmospherics.
The change in weather can also trigger a moult.
The moult might well be just because they have got to that stage in the
year. Sometimes birds which started laying in early autumn and lay through
the winter will have an early moult rather than wait until the next autumn.
In which case its likely to be a few weeks before they have the resources to
lay again.
If you can give us an idea of your location and the age and breeds of hens
it might be possible to refine the ideas.
--
regards
Jill Bowis
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