My buff Orpington is 33 weeks old and still not laying. Her waddle an comb are getting bigger and redder. She squats when I touch her. Should she start laying soon even though it's December. If so what are some other signs that may mean she is getting ready to lay.
I have a 33 week old buff orpington hen who's comb and waddle are getting bigger and redder and is squatting when I touch her. Should she start laying soon.
we have sunlight from 6:00 to 5:30, but I think they should have started laying before the hours of daylight started to get so short. We have friends with 28 week old silkies that have all been laying for almost two months.
I have a 31 week old buff orpington, a 30 week old dark brahma, a 26 week old partridge chochin and a 26 week old silkie. I've read they should all be laying right now. Why aren't they?
My buff orphington is 23 weeks old. When should she start laying. She has a comb, but not much of a waddle. Her face is dark pink. Her pelvic bones are two fingers apart.