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When you raise layer chickens or free-range chickens or ducks or turkeys or guinea fowls or quails or any other type of poultry, and they reach their adult age, you want them to be as productive as possible. But what if they aren’t laying as many eggs as you had anticipated? Well, that's what today's tutorial is going to talk about. The most common reasons that chickens or ducks aren’t laying eggs is because they are too young, too old, the hours of daylight are too short, it is molting or the feeding is not of sufficient nutritional value. You might not be able to change those first points, but you can help contribute to a stress-free environment for your chickens while keeping them healthy and well. Under ideal conditions, it takes a hen about 25 to 28 hours to produce one egg. There are different factors that affect egg production and we will talk about them later in this tutorial. With the best strains of layers and proper layer poultry production and management, more than 330 eggs per layer in a year is very much attainable. Eighteen weeks is the age when laying hens are considered adults. Most excitingly, it’s the time when many chicken breeds will start laying eggs. At this key milestone, switch your hens to a complete layer feed. To produce an egg each day, hens need high levels of calcium, vitamins and minerals. Hens transfer many of these nutrients directly into their eggs, so the nutrients in layer feed play an essential role in egg production. A drop in egg production can be one of the first signs of a problem in your flocks and just as you pay attention to your chickens’ droppings to monitor their health, so too should you pay attention to the hens' daily egg count for signs of trouble. The following are the most common causes of a drop in egg production in backyard flocks with solutions where possible. So what can be done to get the chickens back to resume laying eggs or to lay more eggs? Here are 13 tips a chicken farmer needs to improve or work on so as to maximize their chicken' egg production. lease kindly support Best Farming Tips Youtube channel by making a Paypal donation of any amount on https://paypal.me/bestfarmingtips For more farming tips and articles, kindly visit my website https://www.bestfarmingtips.com Subscribe to Best Farming Tips Youtube Channel here: / @bestfarmingtips