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if i rear a CHICKEN or rather a Hen, i no need to buy eggs from ntuc. she can lay at least 360 eggs a year as long as I give it 14 hours of light

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HOW MANY EGGS CAN A HEN LAY IN ONE DAY?​

Written by: Dr. Jacquie Jacob, University of Kentucky

Child holding an egg
Child holding an egg. Photo by WIRACHAIPHOTO on Shutterstock.com

At most, a hen (female chicken) can lay one egg a day – but a hen will not always lay an egg every day. It takes 24 to 26 hours for a hen to produce an egg.

The number of hours of light in a day stimulates a hen to start producing eggs. When the days start getting longer (that is, more hours of light each day) as happens in the spring and summer, it is a signal to a hen to start laying eggs. As the days start getting shorter (as happens with the fall and winter) the hen will stop laying eggs.

If you want to keep a hen laying eggs year-round it is important to give them a constant number of hours of light every day. This is usually 14 hours of light (and 10 hours of dark) each day. If your chickens are running around outside, you need to give them some extra light, either in the morning or at night (or a little of both) to make sure they are getting 14 hours of light every day. Otherwise the hens may stop laying eggs.
 
360 eggs means abt $108 savings on eggs a year (est $3 for 10ntuc eggs)
 
poultry.extension.org

HOW MANY EGGS CAN A HEN LAY IN ONE DAY?​

Written by: Dr. Jacquie Jacob, University of Kentucky

Child holding an egg
Child holding an egg. Photo by WIRACHAIPHOTO on Shutterstock.com

At most, a hen (female chicken) can lay one egg a day – but a hen will not always lay an egg every day. It takes 24 to 26 hours for a hen to produce an egg.

The number of hours of light in a day stimulates a hen to start producing eggs. When the days start getting longer (that is, more hours of light each day) as happens in the spring and summer, it is a signal to a hen to start laying eggs. As the days start getting shorter (as happens with the fall and winter) the hen will stop laying eggs.

If you want to keep a hen laying eggs year-round it is important to give them a constant number of hours of light every day. This is usually 14 hours of light (and 10 hours of dark) each day. If your chickens are running around outside, you need to give them some extra light, either in the morning or at night (or a little of both) to make sure they are getting 14 hours of light every day. Otherwise the hens may stop laying eggs.

You can buy from this supermarket, no need to rear a chicken:

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poultry.extension.org

HOW MANY EGGS CAN A HEN LAY IN ONE DAY?​

Written by: Dr. Jacquie Jacob, University of Kentucky

Child holding an egg
Child holding an egg. Photo by WIRACHAIPHOTO on Shutterstock.com

At most, a hen (female chicken) can lay one egg a day – but a hen will not always lay an egg every day. It takes 24 to 26 hours for a hen to produce an egg.

The number of hours of light in a day stimulates a hen to start producing eggs. When the days start getting longer (that is, more hours of light each day) as happens in the spring and summer, it is a signal to a hen to start laying eggs. As the days start getting shorter (as happens with the fall and winter) the hen will stop laying eggs.

If you want to keep a hen laying eggs year-round it is important to give them a constant number of hours of light every day. This is usually 14 hours of light (and 10 hours of dark) each day. If your chickens are running around outside, you need to give them some extra light, either in the morning or at night (or a little of both) to make sure they are getting 14 hours of light every day. Otherwise the hens may stop laying eggs.
Your Cantonese chicken mother sells as chicken. And ask her how to raise chicken? Especially how to raise daughter that open leg sell nude buy Porsche or sell nude fake thrown eggs hahahaha. 真丢人!

Your Cantonese mother Open leg gave birth no teach raised bastard hypocrite ADULTERER with cheap dao tao strategy and so proud Cantonese dog starting slut chicken threads to harass hokkien virgin as chicken to feel like a winner Knnbccb what a disgrace to humanity. Pui!
 
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