Useful Ideas for Starting a Laying Flock

Posted on August 8th, 2010 by admin

Beginning a laying flock of hens in the chicken coop you built with your own hen house plans is achieved by utilizing one of several strategies. You can start with live hens at three different ages or hatch your own eggs through two totally different techniques. Making a final choice might be complex as a result of the great number of options.

You can obtain live day old chicks, started hens, or one-year-old pullets. If you prefer to begin with one-day-old chickens you will wait for a number of months prior to getting any eggs. Hens that have already laid eggs for a season can be more high-priced. Started birds are around 4 months of age and higher priced than day-old chickens, but will likely be laying eggs in virtually no time.

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