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post #11 of 14
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FINALLY!  We got our first egg this am.  Courtesy of one of my black sex links...WP_000704.jpgWP_000018.jpg

post #12 of 14

Congratulations!

 

I thought you would have many eggs by now. I guess I was wrong.

 

People mentioned that the heat may be a factor. Maybe the heat is the reason it is taking your pullets longer to start laying.

 

Hopefully all of your ladies will start laying soon.
 

post #13 of 14
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Got a "starter egg" this am from another of my girls. Most are squatting now so I'm hopeful I'll be at 5-6 a day soon enough! My neighbors are getting anxious for their egg supply to start!
post #14 of 14

wow thats a big eggs for a pullet! one of my pullets just started to lay today and the eggs was small and fragile! i am scared to touch it since i just got done blowing it! but its a pretty eggs!droolin.gifwee.gifhugs.gifcongrats!

1 crazy cat, 13 ameracaunas, 4 PR, 6silkies , 2 TT, 6 ;GSL, ;and 3 bos, 4 cochins, 10 leghorns, 6 blue laced red wyandotte, 6 crested birds yet to be determined and finally 2 mix crazy chicks thats my flock

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1 crazy cat, 13 ameracaunas, 4 PR, 6silkies , 2 TT, 6 ;GSL, ;and 3 bos, 4 cochins, 10 leghorns, 6 blue laced red wyandotte, 6 crested birds yet to be determined and finally 2 mix crazy chicks thats my flock

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