Diet: An adult layers should ideally consume 120–125g of food per day, which should include enough meals high in calories, vitamins, and amino acids, among other things. You must supply food as well as a suitable quantity of coarser food or small gravel, which can assist the gizzard in breaking down food into smaller pieces to facilitate digestion.
Lighting: One of the most crucial elements for healthy egg production is light. In general, a 16:8D light system requires 16 hours of light and 8 hours of darkness each day.
Chickens’ digestive systems have a rather straightforward structure. The digestive tract has a modest volume and a short length. After eating, they defecate since the feed does not remain in the digestive tract for very long. Generally, adult chickens only need about 4 hours to empty the food. Depending on the characteristics of the food, soft food will stay for a shorter time. In terms of frequency of bowel movements, the order is afternoon > morning > evening.