HERE ARE FIVE SIGNS THAT A HEN IS LAYING EGGS OR ABOUT TO START LAYING
HERE ARE FIVE SIGNS THAT A HEN IS LAYING EGGS OR ABOUT TO START LAYING
1. Bright Red Comb and Wattles
A laying hen will typically have a large, bright red comb and wattles, indicating good blood flow and sexual maturity.
2. Squatting Behavior
When you approach her, a laying hen might crouch or squat with her wings slightly out — a submissive posture signaling readiness to mate (and often coincides with egg-laying).
3. Frequent Visits to Nesting Boxes
She will start spending time in nesting boxes, scratching or rearranging bedding — a sign she’s preparing a place to lay.
4. Increased Vocalization
Hens often become more talkative before and after laying, including the distinctive “egg song” — a loud clucking sound.
5. Visible Physical Changes
Her pelvic bones widen, and her vent (egg-laying opening) becomes moist, soft, and enlarged. You can check this gently by feeling for space between the pelvic bones — three fingers’ width usually means she’s laying.