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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.blagger.co.uk/wp-content/2009-april-eggs-thumbnail.jpg" alt="Egg-laying graph" border="0" width="120" height="89" align="right" hspace="5" />Counting up the eggs laid in April shows remarkably similar rates of production between that month and March thanks to the longer, sunnier days.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>We keep careful track of the number of eggs we get each month to see how the chickens are affected by the changing seasons. What most people don&#8217;t realise is that chickens lay fewer eggs in the winter when the days are shorter. For that reason, many commercial eggs farmers keep their barns lit for a good portion of the night to fool the chooks into thinking the winter days are the same length as the summer ones.</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t do that, of course. We only have three hens and even if we had any way of lighting their coop it wouldn&#8217;t really be worth the effort.</p>
<p>You can see why when you compare the number of eggs laid in March and April.</p>
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<p>We got three fewer eggs in April, but it&#8217;s a shorter month &#8211; by one day &#8211; which when you do the maths actually means the daily average was the same. Each chicken laid one fewer egg with one day less at its disposal.</p>
<p>So far this year, then, we&#8217;ve had 325 eggs from the three hens since the start of this year. They could have earned us &pound;81.25 if we&#8217;d been selling them. Over that time we&#8217;ve spent &pound;28.20 on food for them, so each egg has cost about 8p. Combined, they&#8217;ve delivered a theoretical profit of &pound;53.05, although most of this, of course, has been in the shape of savings made by either us or the people to whom we&#8217;ve given free eggs.</p>
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