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Drop In Egg Production
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|April 2018
Drop In Egg Production
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Q I’ve started free-ranging my hens for the past month and have noticed a slow decline in the number of eggs. Previously, they were very consistent layers. They are just over a year old and I haven’t changed their feed. Why has there been a drop in egg production?
This story is from the April 2018 edition of Your Chickens.
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