Reasons Why Rutin Chickens Do Not Lay Eggs

Reasons why rutin chickens do not lay eggs? Environmental changes, such as changes in the set in the rearing box, frightened during transportation, or forced capture, result in stress reactions in rutin chicken.

Reasons why rutin chickens do not lay eggs

Causes

  • Sudden environmental changes, such as changes in the set in the rearing box, frightened during transportation, or forced capture, result in stress reactions in rutin chicken.

  • Rutin chickens like heat but not cold; their egg production rate will significantly reduce when the temperature is lower than 25℃.

  • Overfeeding bread warm or unbalanced nutrition of the feed fed.

  • Strong lights in the rearing box disrupt the resting time of the rutin chickens.

  • The reared rutin chickens are roosters, and roosters do not lay eggs.

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Treatment method

  • Keep the rearing environment stable and keep the adult chickens at rest for 2 weeks after purchase.

  • Avoid changing the set at will or grabbing the rutin chickens at will.

  • Use the combination of a heat preservation lamp + thermostat to keep the temperature inside the box within the appropriate range.

  • Feed a nutritionally balanced diet. Please do not turn on the fluorescent light continuously; use a ceramic lamp to heat the rutin chickens at night when resting.

What are the signs before a rutin chicken lays eggs

Color change

(1) The crowns and beaks of rutin chickens laying eggs for the first time will become more brightly colored.

(2) Rutin hens with tiny anus will encounter difficulties in laying eggs for the first time, and at this time, their crowns and beaks will become red due to force.

Continuous calling

  1. Rutin hens with egg-laying difficulties will call continuously because of their emotional agitation, making calling sounds to remind other hens to stay away.

  2. You should not disturb a rutin chicken when she is constantly calling. Otherwise, she will be more challenged to lay eggs after being frightened.

  3. Keep walking around

Before laying eggs, rutin hens will keep walking around to find a safe place. A quiet environment during breeding will help them lay eggs smoothly.

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