Ideally they need a minimum of 12 hours a day of daylight -so as the nights draw in instead of getting an egg day it might be every other day-in a commercial operation they use artificial lighting.
They put themselves to bed as it get dark so that could be 4.30 in winter or 9.30 in Summer-and also wake when it is light
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ha ha ha! Geoff! Cheeky! I like your outfit Caz!
LOL. It would be a little out of place there. Too much material!


In that case Becks you'll have to borrow Geoff's Frank-N-Furter outfit - hope he keeps it clean when he wears it to Tesco tomorrow
I have unrelated tasty fact to impart-Bluebelle the newest layer laid a double yolk egg to day-I had it with me chips
That's good, about the egg, Geoff.
BTW what are you lot going on about? Totally lost it here!
Mind you this little pc decided to have a big wobbly this evening, literally 1yr old & out of warranty tomorrow!! Daughter sorted, I hope.
Am off now. Play nicely. J.
That's a sign of Good Luck Geoff - either that or you're going to have twins
I normally do Magenta Caz.
Do chucks lay all year round Geoff? Might sound a daft question, but just wondering?
Ideally they need a minimum of 12 hours a day of daylight -so as the nights draw in instead of getting an egg day it might be every other day-in a commercial operation they use artificial lighting.
They put themselves to bed as it get dark so that could be 4.30 in winter or 9.30 in Summer-and also wake when it is light
Clever old things.