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- Mar 17, 2011
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21 weeks is not that late... depending on breed and when they hatched. 18-24 is pretty normal for most of mine. Just like young girls start menstruating at different ages, the same is true for birds maturing at different rates... even from the same parent stock. It's also effected by what you fed during their maturation. And ultimately by daylight hours.
Molting at 21 weeks would be NOT normal... lets see some pics?
Getting close to lay... the gals usually get more vocal, they might squat if you quickly put your hand over them. And of course their combs become much redder. You might notice pacing in and out of boxes or an egg song pop off when they get startled.
Do you have other layers showing them where to go or fake eggs in your nests? To me... birds maturing this late in the season often take longer than birds that hatched in February. As long as you are sure they aren't being hidden or eaten... you are still WELL within normal time frames to begin laying. I KNOW the wait is so hard!![]()
Yes, it is hard indeed! I don't think that they are hiding them anywhere because I have looked everywhere. The combs do not look any redder than normal. I will have to try the fake eggs! That's a new one for me
