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Understanding laying hens is important if you want consistent, high-quality eggs. These resources will help you understand and manage your laying hens.


NC State Extension resources

Keeping Garden Chickens in North Carolina

This article from N.C. Cooperative Extension covers all aspects of starting and managing a backyard or garden flock of chickens in North Carolina.

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

NC State Extension Factsheets

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Explaining the North Carolina Egg Law for Producers With Small Flocks

This publication is targeted toward small producers who may be contemplating entering into egg sales at some level.

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How to Sell Shell Eggs Into Grocery Stores Through Direct Store Delivery

This publication provides basic information for small or medium-scale North Carolina egg producers to start marketing their products to retail stores.

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Identifying and Responding to Factors That Can Affect Egg Quality and Appearance

This publication is a useful resource that shell egg producers can use to identify egg defects and possible factors contributing to egg quality issues. It also provides corrective measures for …


Other resources

Concepts of Eggshell Quality
Publication #VM69

This article from University of Florida IFAS Extension describes different things that can impact the quality of eggshells.

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

Culling Hens

This article from Mississippi State University Extension explains when you might need to remove a hen from your flock. The article explains how to cull and alternatives for the culled hen(s).

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

Factors Affecting Egg Production in Backyard Chicken Flocks
Publication #PS-35

This article from University of Florida IFAS Extension describes the possible reasons for production issues. Information is also gathered in a quick reference table.

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

Factors Causing Poor Pigmentation of Brown-Shelled Eggs
Publication #VM94

This article from University of Florida IFAS Extension describes how eggs get their color and addresses possible reasons for poor color.

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

Light for Backyard Flocks
Bulletin #2227

This article from the University of Maine Cooperative Extension gives advice on lighting for your chickens. There is a section for laying hens.

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

Management of Egg Producing Hens

This article from Mississippi State University Extension provides a short overview of managing laying hens.

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

Management Requirements for Laying Flocks
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This article from Virginia Cooperative Extension provides a short overview of managing laying hens.

This resource can be viewed online or downloaded for free.

Producing Your Own Eggs

This article from University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension lists the topics to consider before starting to raise laying hens. The article includes management information.

This resource can be viewed online.


If you have questions about laying hens, contact an Area Specialized Agent for poultry, Ken Anderson, or your county’s livestock agent.