There is a breeder in Ohio that has some blue isbar chicks up for auction on rarebreeds.com http://www.rarebreedauctions.com/auction_details.php?auction_id=132641&option=item_watch
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My first Isbars were descendents of the Originals imported by GFF and didn't start to lay until 8-months. My second batch was from Omega Hills Farms -- and they started much earlier than 8-months -- It would be interesting to see what ages Isbars are starting to lay with the Isbars people have now. Glad you asked this question.I have one blue isbar with a BR they are 15 weeks old. I already have a B R but am new to this breed. Talk about gorgeous ! When does a hen typically start to lay? They are just big enough to add to my flock. Luckily we made the coop bigger! Thanks in advance!
Thank you!My first Isbars were descendents of the Originals imported by GFF and didn't start to lay until 8-months. My second batch was from Omega Hills Farms -- and they started much earlier than 8-months -- It would be interesting to see what ages Isbars are starting to lay with the Isbars people have now. Glad you asked this question.
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She actually has a tiny tint of red to her face. I would love to see a egg in the next month! However, I want her to be the best she can be even if that means 8 months. The longer they wait the better egg layer ? Not sure if this is true? I'll keep you posted when she does lay. She's so beautiful ! Wish the other eggs had hatched!
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She actually has a tiny tint of red to her face. I would love to see a egg in the next month! However, I want her to be the best she can be even if that means 8 months. The longer they wait the better egg layer ? Not sure if this is true? I'll keep you posted when she does lay. She's so beautiful ! Wish the other eggs had hatched![/quoteEdited : are they typically small birds?
Definitely I think the world will be a better place when more Isbars are running around in it -- they are super layers, and they are so beautiful among other traits. --Thank you!
She actually has a tiny tint of red to her face. I would love to see a egg in the next month! However, I want her to be the best she can be even if that means 8 months. The longer they wait the better egg layer ? Not sure if this is true? I'll keep you posted when she does lay. She's so beautiful ! Wish the other eggs had hatched!
I received my blue isbar hen and my black isbar hen on 2/19. My Blue gal started laying in early August and my black one end of August. So, around six months of age.My first Isbars were descendents of the Originals imported by GFF and didn't start to lay until 8-months. My second batch was from Omega Hills Farms -- and they started much earlier than 8-months -- It would be interesting to see what ages Isbars are starting to lay with the Isbars people have now. Glad you asked this question.