How to identify non-laying hens

Sheltered hens, which are not laid eggs, will often enter the nest box, especially after 4:00 pm, they will remain in the nest box and will not feed. With your fingers touching the hen's cloaca production crossing, you can't feel the eggs. For this type of chicken, it is often mistaken for a shed chicken. Therefore, these chickens should be singled out or eliminated in time. A healthy hen that has no muddy, fertile, backed chicken will usually mate with a rooster. On the other hand, a non-reproductive hen will not be able to cope with the reproductive organs of the rooster, and the rooster will avoid it. Therefore, in the season of mating, when the ground mud is still dry, pay attention to the presence of mud on the back of the hen to step on the hen. If there is no soil, then after a few more fingers touching the cloacal cavity to check for no eggs, it can be determined that there is no laying hen. Digestive Tract Atrophy Hens with chronic digestive diseases often produce thin-shelled eggs, soft-shelled eggs, and shellless eggs. When you touch the abdominal cavity with your hands, you can find out if there are any tumors, such as tumors, broken eggs, and pebbles in the abdominal cavity. In the high-yield season, chickens in the day are susceptible to fright. They should be checked at night or in the early morning hours. Normal chickens have many excrements that are soft and moist. Only those chickens that do not produce eggs have dry and thin strips due to digestive tract atrophy, slow digestion, and eating less. If this type of faeces is found, the chickens above the faeces should be caught and inspected. Early and late inspections of feces can also lead to early detection of abortions, soft eggs, etc., caused by phytotoxicity or other improper feeding, which can help to take timely remedial measures. Overweight chickens have large and red crowns, abnormal hypertrophy, and more wrinkles. The feathers are bright and plump, and the body's skin has a lot of oils and fats. The metatarsal hypertrophy does not show the angular edges of the bones, and the pigment deposits are thick. Most of these chickens are late in the morning and early in the evening. This should be observed in isolation, and chickens with little or no egg production can be eliminated.

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