Biology, asked by yashika560, 1 year ago

answer in one word :chickens during laying period​

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Answered by arushigodbole
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The laying cycle of a chicken flock usually covers a span of about 12 months. Egg production begins when the birds reach about 18–22 weeks of age, depending on the breed and season. Flock production rises sharply and reaches a peak of about 90%, 6–8 weeks later. Production then gradually declines to about 65% after 12 months of lay. A typical production curve for a laying flock, showing changes in the level of egg production and in egg weight, over time

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Answered by Manumishra1
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broody

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