Originally Posted by R.M.
Good post Reese.
For all.
Chickens start laying eggs at about 18 weeks, if there's a rooster having dates.
So....
Date of bird flu identification.
3 to 4 days get rid of birds.
At this point replacement chick's ordered.
3 to 4 days clean the coop and any maintenance.
Chick's arrive.
So 19 to 20 weeks coop is back in full production.
Note that this all started during fall migration of wild birds, so almost all coops are, or will be back, in production by end of March.
The three near us are fully operational with deliveries going out daily.