Sols_Chickens
In the Brooder
- Mar 8, 2025
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Hi all,
I have 2 Wyandotte Pullets who are 25 weeks now, very very red wattles & combs recently so I feel they must be close to laying their first eggs? I’ve read many other posts with people getting eggs between 18-22 weeks, just wondering if there is anything I can do to help this get started? Different food etc? It is Winter here right now so not sure if that would delay them at all? I also have a Barnevelder of the same age but have read they start closer to 8 months? Just really hoping we get eggs soon as there is such an egg shortage right now and I love my eggs
I have 2 Wyandotte Pullets who are 25 weeks now, very very red wattles & combs recently so I feel they must be close to laying their first eggs? I’ve read many other posts with people getting eggs between 18-22 weeks, just wondering if there is anything I can do to help this get started? Different food etc? It is Winter here right now so not sure if that would delay them at all? I also have a Barnevelder of the same age but have read they start closer to 8 months? Just really hoping we get eggs soon as there is such an egg shortage right now and I love my eggs
