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But didn't you know, that's how you do it! you come home from the store with the eggs then you go out and see that they layed!I know, you are right. I just don’t want to have to buy eggs again.![]()
Yes! I was so in love with having chickens in my backyard I forgot they would lay eggs too! I was totally shocked when my Orpington laid her first egg at 18 weeks on the dot. Then my EE was at 20 weeks, and I really wasn’t expecting her to lay that early! So I have been blessed to find that two tiny pullet eggs barely equal one large egg and now I am a crazy chicken lady greedy for more eggs!!And then there's me who forgets "oh, my bird is like 6 months, it should start laying soon" and suddenly there's a new colored egg
My EE was the first to lay at 16 weeks. To say I was shocked is an understatementWow, that's early for an EE. Normally it's closer to 6 months.
I personally don't eat eggs and get too many even for the neighbors so the only time I look forward to eggs is to infertility tests
Wow! Yes, everything I read says 24 weeks at the earliest for EE. Hmm... maybe I CAN’T believe everything I read on the internet.My EE was the first to lay at 16 weeks. To say I was shocked is an understatement
It would be cool to have those colored eggs surprise you!! I can’t keep holding my breath for this Barred Rock. Yesterday she sat in the nesting box, she built a nest around herself, she nuzzled the egg that was already there.....then she got up and left. She did’t even go near the coop today.Wow, that’s way early for an EE. All of my pullets are coming up on 24 weeks and none have laid yet. Maybe my EEs will beat my barred rock.