- Provide a clean and comfortable living environment for your chickens. This includes a well-ventilated coop with plenty of space for each bird, clean bedding, and protection from predators.
- Feed your chickens a balanced diet that is appropriate for their age and stage of production. This may include a commercial layer feed, supplemented with fresh fruits and vegetables, grains, and protein sources.
- Make sure your chickens have access to fresh, clean water at all times. Chickens need water to stay hydrated and to help with egg production.
- Provide your chickens with opportunities for exercise and enrichment. This can include access to a run or outdoor space, as well as toys or objects for them to peck at and explore.
- Monitor your chickens regularly for signs of illness or injury. If you notice any changes in behavior or appearance, consult with a veterinarian to address any health concerns.
- Collect eggs regularly to prevent them from being broken or eaten by the chickens. Store eggs in a cool, dry place until you are ready to use them.
- Practice good biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of disease among your flock. This includes keeping your coop clean and disinfecting equipment regularly.
- Consider adding supplemental lighting to your coop to encourage egg production during the shorter days of winter.
- Keep a close eye on your chickensβ egg production and adjust their diet or environment as needed to ensure they are healthy and productive layers.


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