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<blockquote data-quote="Balisong" data-source="post: 584194" data-attributes="member: 3470"><p>I judge by the flock. When they molt I don't expect any more than 10% of the girls to lay, during the height of laying season I expect 65% to lay or two eggs per hen every three days. I also keep a rooster with my flock to protect the hens, lead them to food, and, keep them fertile. That said the number and size of the eggs are determined by the breed and age. If I had your flock and it was warm and light long enough during the day to keep them producing I'd hatch out or order a new flock and change their name to soup!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Balisong, post: 584194, member: 3470"] I judge by the flock. When they molt I don't expect any more than 10% of the girls to lay, during the height of laying season I expect 65% to lay or two eggs per hen every three days. I also keep a rooster with my flock to protect the hens, lead them to food, and, keep them fertile. That said the number and size of the eggs are determined by the breed and age. If I had your flock and it was warm and light long enough during the day to keep them producing I'd hatch out or order a new flock and change their name to soup! [/QUOTE]
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