Since I fed the fresh spinach in the main cage and not in the Border cage, some hen is moving spinach from the main cage to the Border cage. Looking closely, I noticed the spinach leaves were being formed into a rudimentary nest!
Which one of the girls might it be? My chief suspect is the only two year old hen in the cage on the right because older hens tend to come in before younger hens.
Sure enough, I caught her busily working to form a rudimentary nest! Oh no, a panic feeling comes over me. Have I missed judged her? Timing is so important. And I want to make sure she is paired at least five days before laying for maximum fertility.
Although she is given a nesting sign, she is not ready! Hens often carry paper and frantically fly back and forth or even try to build a nest a full month before they are ready. Pairing when they are not ready is a waste of time and if more stimulating foods are fed, she will lay darker blue infertile heat eggs. Rushing the hens is a major reason for first round failure!
In addition to assessing abdominal signs, I watch for hens calling to the males and squatting when they hear the breeding song. A hen that squats is ready for pairing now!!
This has helped me so much! Thanks for sharing your knowledge so that people can understand.
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