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Nemo and dory
Nemo was born with one wing and a nub
Of my 3 girls one started at just under 4 months one started at 4 months 1 week and the other started at 5 months. Every girl is different but they SHOULD start laying at 4-5 months yesHello everybody! I hope it's okay that I join...
I'm not sure if this question's been answered already, I didn't read the entire thread.....
When do RIR's begin laying? I'm hoping at around 4-5 months. What about yours?
You will know when they are about to lay, their combs grow in what seems like over-night! I each of my 3 girls right when I saw them getting their combs... about 2-3 weeks after my girl's combs shot up is when they started laying for me.
Of my 3 girls one started at just under 4 months one started at 4 months 1 week and the other started at 5 months. Every girl is different but they SHOULD start laying at 4-5 months yes
You will know when they are about to lay, their combs grow in what seems like over-night! I each of my 3 girls right when I saw them getting their combs... about 2-3 weeks after my girl's combs shot up is when they started laying for me.
Most of my Production Rhode Island Reds (hatchery) started laying around 24 to 26 weeks (5 to 6 months), some sooner and some later. My pure Heritage Rhode Island Reds start laying quite a bit later 8 to 9 months old. I hatch out all of my birds. Hatchery birds are bred for egg production. My Heritage are very good layers and do tend to lay much longer than the hatchery birds, but I do selective breeding.Hello everybody! I hope it's okay that I join...
I'm not sure if this question's been answered already, I didn't read the entire thread.....
When do RIR's begin laying? I'm hoping at around 4-5 months. What about yours?
Most of my Production Rhode Island Reds (hatchery) started laying around 24 to 26 weeks (5 to 6 months), some sooner and some later. My pure Heritage Rhode Island Reds start laying quite a bit later 8 to 9 months old. I hatch out all of my birds. Hatchery birds are bred for egg production. My Heritage are very good layers and do tend to lay much longer than the hatchery birds, but I do selective breeding.
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