Jgrice
Chirping
Hi there!
I bought 4 Rhode Island reds that were sold as “laying or near the age of laying”. Only one of them has started laying eggs. I bought them 3-4 weeks ago. The only one laying has a fully developed comb, the other 3 have very small combs and they look younger, slightly smaller.
Is it likely they are just younger and need more time before they’re laying?
I bought 4 Rhode Island reds that were sold as “laying or near the age of laying”. Only one of them has started laying eggs. I bought them 3-4 weeks ago. The only one laying has a fully developed comb, the other 3 have very small combs and they look younger, slightly smaller.
Is it likely they are just younger and need more time before they’re laying?