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Usually they start laying when they are 6 or 7 month old. But since mine are already 7 we will have to wait until spring... I think they should all start laying in April or May...
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Usually they start laying when they are 6 or 7 month old. But since mine are already 7 we will have to wait until spring... I think they should all start laying in April or May...
Can you send me another privet message again please. I never got one...
LOL! I got the PM. I will PM you when we have some fertile eggs!Ok did my phone acting crazy don't you love technology
Right now I have some serama eggs in my bator an I just candled them last night an everything looking ok she wrapped each egg in bubble wrap we bought them off of eBay we will see we have eleven days left to go! Although, you do know the consequences of shipping eggs right? Sometimes they dont hatch, and if the people handle the eggs to roughly they can break. We will do our best though so that does not happen
Hope they hatch!Right now I have some serama eggs in my bator an I just candled them last night an everything looking ok she wrapped each egg in bubble wrap we bought them off of eBay we will see we have eleven days left to go
Hope they hatch!
Have you looked on Craigslist? Thats where I look for chickens. Good Luck with the Buff Orpington eggs!I love the lavender Orpingtons. I had intended on buying some eggs off ebay. However, with the warnings of postal office scrambling and no guarantees of hatching....who can afford $40.00 plus a dozen? I cannot find a breeder locally so I can guarantee I will have no post office scrambling. And, as I am new at incubation...I just ordered 3 dozen buff Orpingtons at $4.00 per dozen. So, we will give those a go.