Pullet Care Information

For best results in keeping your hens healthy, happy, and productive

Light: 15 hours of light / 9 hours of darkness

We recommend plugging your light into a timer and setting it to go dark at sundown and come back on nine hours later. This especially important during the fall and winter months getting pullets to start laying.

Water: Plenty of free access to highly visible water

We recommend either gravity waterers or nipple waterers. The pullets have most likely been raised thus far on nipple waterers so should take them easily.

Feed: Layer feed with 18%+ protein

We recommend consulting with your local feed mill for best feed mix available or purchase at a farm store. Always feed 18% or better for premium results including egg quantity and size. We don’t recommend feeding pellets as the pullets haven’t been grown with them and may not recognize them as feed.

Bedding: Dry and clean fluffy bedding

We recommend shaving or straw on a regular replacement schedule, but above all make sure it is dry.

Room To Move: At least 3 square feet per hen

We recommend at least 3 square feet per hen of inside space and an ample outside run or free-range area.

Egg Collection: Collect eggs regularly

We recommend collecting eggs at least once daily for best results.

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