MrsKris
Chirping
I have a small flock of 7 pullets and 6 cockerels. I think one of my 21 week old White Leghorns is getting ready to lay our first egg! I was letting them free range from around lunchtime til they went back to roost at dusk. I know 6 roos is a little serious, but so far so good... The one WL has gotten larger and redder through the face/wattles/comb and looks broader in the rear than her "sister" WL the same age. The boys have been giving her a little too much attention, so to make it easier on her I'm keeping her and the other pullets in the lot with only one of the more docile boys. I've noticed he is now trying to mate with one of my 18wk old EE girls! My ?s are: Is this a sign the EE may be getting ready to lay? Will the WL laying encourage the others to lay, kinda like women's cycles sync? (2WLs, 2 silkies and 1Black Australorp=21wks, 2 EEs=18wks) I'm so excited, my youngest son and I are keeping a watch in the coop! I've got 2 nesting boxes that are open with a fake egg in each. When will she drop that egg??!!!