Beekissed
Garden Master
Yep! For my yearly culling, I do it three nights in a row and most often you only have to insert the very tip of your finger to feel that egg. I have short fingers, so sometimes on a bigger hen I might have to go a little further than that.
I mark a leg with zip ties each night for the results for which I'm looking for, depending on the age of the hen. For 2 yrs and older they are allowed to lay every other day in peak season, but no less than that unless they are valuable to the flock in other ways~brooding is one.
If you can't even get a finger in there without lubing up and it still feels like you are pushing the vent inward when you insert, you can just not even bother with that one...she's not laying at all. A tight, dry vent is pretty much a nonlayer or too sporadic to even fool with, but sometimes an older hen that has laid big eggs for her life will have a loose, wet vent and still not be a layer any longer..she might have just lost her pucker.
Old hens tend to do that.....
I mark a leg with zip ties each night for the results for which I'm looking for, depending on the age of the hen. For 2 yrs and older they are allowed to lay every other day in peak season, but no less than that unless they are valuable to the flock in other ways~brooding is one.
If you can't even get a finger in there without lubing up and it still feels like you are pushing the vent inward when you insert, you can just not even bother with that one...she's not laying at all. A tight, dry vent is pretty much a nonlayer or too sporadic to even fool with, but sometimes an older hen that has laid big eggs for her life will have a loose, wet vent and still not be a layer any longer..she might have just lost her pucker.
Old hens tend to do that.....