Do you know that your laying birds donβt joke with routine and timing?
About 7 years ago on a poultry farm, we always fed our birds by 6 a.m. and 12 noon every day.
Any day we overslept, by exactly 6 a.m. the birds would start making noise, as if saying, βOga, we never chop o!β
At 12 noon, the same drama continued.
That noise isnβt just random, itβs a reminder that consistency matters to them.
Once you alter their feeding time for 3 consecutive days, expect a drop in egg production within 3β5 days.
And trust me, bringing them back to full laying capacity after a crash is tough.
π Itβs easy for your birds to reach their peak,
but very hard for them to return to it once they fall off.
Lesson: Layers donβt play with their routine.
Keep it steady, and theyβll reward you with eggs.






