Here's a problem with having only one breed of hens at a time. Comparisons require good memory. Here's a problem with the passing of years. Memories dim
.
One of my 21 week olds started laying this week. Yay! Now, which one is it?
It's been quite a few years since I've had Barred Rocks. I now have 2. Barred Rock eggs are significantly darker than those of the Black Australorps, right?
There are only 4 pullets. Right now . . . I have different reasons to suspect each one of them as the one laying. What I'll be trying to do is to encourage the right one to use the nest box.
I've made a change in nest box location this year. It is no longer right beside the roosts. Before, I'd sometimes need to "unlearn" a hen from roosting in the box. In its new location, the nest box has its own little ladder. None of the pullets has shown any real interest in this box. The one that is laying, has decided that the correct location is under the ladder.
If I can focus attention on getting the right one comfortable with the box, they should all follow suit as they begin to lay
. Right now, they are probably all thinking about laying under that ladder. Can't have that . . . not only is it on the floor
; it's a high-traffic area between other parts of their coop and the chicken door
.
So as to narrow it down to one pair or the other -- the light brown eggs should identify the laying pullet as one of the 2 Aussies, right?
If you permit me, we'll take this in steps. . . . Next, I'll ask about combs & wattles and squatting. I'd really appreciate your help!
Steve

One of my 21 week olds started laying this week. Yay! Now, which one is it?
It's been quite a few years since I've had Barred Rocks. I now have 2. Barred Rock eggs are significantly darker than those of the Black Australorps, right?
There are only 4 pullets. Right now . . . I have different reasons to suspect each one of them as the one laying. What I'll be trying to do is to encourage the right one to use the nest box.
I've made a change in nest box location this year. It is no longer right beside the roosts. Before, I'd sometimes need to "unlearn" a hen from roosting in the box. In its new location, the nest box has its own little ladder. None of the pullets has shown any real interest in this box. The one that is laying, has decided that the correct location is under the ladder.
If I can focus attention on getting the right one comfortable with the box, they should all follow suit as they begin to lay



So as to narrow it down to one pair or the other -- the light brown eggs should identify the laying pullet as one of the 2 Aussies, right?
If you permit me, we'll take this in steps. . . . Next, I'll ask about combs & wattles and squatting. I'd really appreciate your help!
Steve