- May 16, 2011
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Took 26 weeks to see the first egg. That was last Saturday.
RIR. Have seen a different egg but not sure whether it was a Hamburg
or a sexlink. Total of 10 so far.
Surprised me, I figured I would be waiting for spring.
Like many I guess I was reading the books and expecting something
at 18 to 20.
But one book pointed out egglaying is stressful and they are born with
a set number of egg "seeds," 1,000 was the number given although
not every seed will sprout. So what's the rush? Longterm the egg yield will
be about the same and less stress means healthier birds
Disclaimer-We don't really eat a lot of eggs and consider chickens as fun backyard pets
so the egg part, tho cool, is not a major factor.
RIR. Have seen a different egg but not sure whether it was a Hamburg
or a sexlink. Total of 10 so far.
Surprised me, I figured I would be waiting for spring.
Like many I guess I was reading the books and expecting something
at 18 to 20.
But one book pointed out egglaying is stressful and they are born with
a set number of egg "seeds," 1,000 was the number given although
not every seed will sprout. So what's the rush? Longterm the egg yield will
be about the same and less stress means healthier birds
Disclaimer-We don't really eat a lot of eggs and consider chickens as fun backyard pets
so the egg part, tho cool, is not a major factor.