emmaellis111
Songster
hello, my names emma and im new to the forum and also new to having chickens, i have 3 light sussex 2 hens and a cockrel, they are aparently 18 weeks old and i was wondering if you could help me a little bit, how much feed should i give them a day and when do they start laying eggs and should my cockrel be treading the hens already?? many thanks Emma x

and Welcome To BYC! X4, chickens/ laying hens should generally be free fed / have food in front of them all the time... most commercial mixes say birds eat about 4-6 oz (120-180gm) a day... but that will vary by breed, age, if they are allowed to free range and find some of their own food, if you give them treats etc ... You can eat the first egg they lay, though a lot of people like to save them and make ornaments out of them or something! Pullets that have just started laying sometimes lay funny eggs, double eggs, shell-less eggs, eggs with no yolk etc, so the first egg may be an "odd" one (which I think is where that saying comes from of not eating the first egg) You can eat fertile eggs, just be sure to collect them once a day or so.