Let's explore the fascinating daily routine of our hardworking hens in floor system! πŸ“βœ¨

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πŸŒ™ Night

Hens rest peacefully on their roosting bars, recharging their energy for the day ahead.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Ensure your hens have a clean, predator-proof coop with comfortable roosting bars to minimize stress and promote restful sleep.

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πŸŒ… Morning

Preening: Hens start their day by grooming themselves, which helps keep their feathers clean and healthy.

Feeding: The morning meal is crucial for providing energy and supporting egg production.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Offer a balanced feed rich in essential nutrients, including calcium, to strengthen eggshells.

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🌞 Afternoon

Egg Laying: Hens typically lay their eggs in cozy nest boxes. The process includes entering the nest, resting, straining, and then inspecting the egg with a contented cackle.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Provide clean, spacious nest boxes filled with soft bedding to encourage laying.

Sunbathing: Hens enjoy soaking up the sun to warm themselves and absorb Vitamin D.

Dust Bathing: This natural behavior helps keep their feathers free from parasites.

πŸ’‘ Tip: Create a dust bath area using fine sand or soil mixed with wood ash for effective cleaning.

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πŸŒ… Evening

Feeding: A second round of feeding ensures hens have enough energy reserves for the night.

Mating: Occasional mating behaviors may be observed as part of natural flock dynamics.

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πŸŒ™ Night Again

As night falls, hens return to their roosts, settling down for another restful night.

πŸ’‘ Tip: During this quiet time, check for signs of discomfort or illness; it’s easier to spot distressed birds when they are calm.

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πŸ” Pro Tips for a Healthy Routine:

Regular Inspections: Monitor your flock for signs of stress or illness, such as changes in behavior or physical condition.

Consistency: Hens thrive on routine; maintain a predictable schedule for feeding and care.

Cleanliness: Regularly clean the coop, nest boxes, and dust bath areas to prevent disease.