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  • Floor-Laying Eggs: Risks & Prevention for Healthy Hens
    Hens that lay their eggs on the floor are at a greater risk of:

    - Egg breakage: When hens lay their eggs on the floor, they are more likely to break. This is because the floor is not as soft as a nesting box, and the eggs can be damaged if they fall or are stepped on.

    - Egg contamination: When hens lay their eggs on the floor, they are more likely to become contaminated with bacteria. This is because the floor is not as clean as a nesting box, and the eggs can come into contact with dirt, dust, and other contaminants.

    - Egg theft: When hens lay their eggs on the floor, they are more likely to be stolen by predators. This is because predators can easily access the eggs when they are not in a nesting box.

    - Cannibalism: When hens lay their eggs on the floor, they are more likely to be eaten by other hens. This is because the eggs are not protected in a nesting box, and the hens can easily peck at them and break them open.

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