Jul 18, 2020 #1 davedavey Songster 9 Years Sep 13, 2013 358 138 186 washington state Got one of my new hens laying at 4 months and a brown egg layer at that.
Jul 19, 2020 #2 nicalandia Free Ranging 14 Years Jul 16, 2009 10,803 10,804 706 Stuck In a Dream My Coop My Coop Which is not a surprise because many egg laying strains Will start laying at 16 weeks of age
Jul 19, 2020 #3 Vickischics Life, is a Learning curve. May 6, 2020 2,378 6,082 546 On the East Coast of the Sunshine State Congratulations on you 4 mos old Pullet laying her first eggs. How Eggciting! Allow her to keep her youth as a "Pullet" then after she turns One, you can call her a "Hen".
Congratulations on you 4 mos old Pullet laying her first eggs. How Eggciting! Allow her to keep her youth as a "Pullet" then after she turns One, you can call her a "Hen".
Sep 5, 2021 Thread starter #4 davedavey Songster 9 Years Sep 13, 2013 358 138 186 washington state btt
Sep 5, 2021 #5 U_Stormcrow Crossing the Road Jun 7, 2020 11,091 43,495 926 North FL Panhandle Region / Wiregrass Not uncommon, particularly for some of the commercial layer hybrids, like the various RSLs. They do have more space than that house and run, right??? That looks *quite* cramped for the number of birds present.
Not uncommon, particularly for some of the commercial layer hybrids, like the various RSLs. They do have more space than that house and run, right??? That looks *quite* cramped for the number of birds present.