April 2017 chicks, who will lay first contest...

I hope newbies can enter? I've got 9...hatched on 4/4. 2 Buff Orpingtons, 2 Barred Rocks, 2 White Leghorns, 1 Silver Wyandotte, 1 ISA Brown, 1 Production Red. I picked them up from Abendroth's Hatchery here in WI on 4/5. I wanted only 6, but got an extra 3 because I thought I would lose some with me being a first time chicken owner. All are doing great. I think I'm going to have lots of eggs...good thing my friends want them!
 
I hope newbies can enter? I've got 9...hatched on 4/4. 2 Buff Orpingtons, 2 Barred Rocks, 2 White Leghorns, 1 Silver Wyandotte, 1 ISA Brown, 1 Production Red. I picked them up from Abendroth's Hatchery here in WI on 4/5. I wanted only 6, but got an extra 3 because I thought I would lose some with me being a first time chicken owner. All are doing great. I think I'm going to have lots of eggs...good thing my friends want them!

Newbes especially welcome:)
 
That leghorn may give this thread it's first egg :) They tend to lay pretty early

I think my brown leghorn will be my first layer. We shall see...

I am working on extending my wifi network, i plan on a nest box cam so i can see whos laying:)
When they lay of course...

I am guessing i am two weeks out at least for either the sex link or white or brown leghorn

Gary
 
At what age do you put fake eggs in the nesting boxes?
Open nests at about 15-16 weeks, put fakies in then.
That gives you some time to make sure they won't roost(sleep) in the nests.
 
Open nests at about 15-16 weeks, put fakies in then.
That gives you some time to make sure they won't roost(sleep) in the nests.

I opened mine when I built them this week, 14 weeks old. They have been checking them out but no sleeping, they have been on the roost for a couple months now I doubt the will start sleeping there I could close off if I have to. I could hot glue some fake eggs and pull it up later... I really am hoping the girls will lay in the nest box, roll out no bedding really just a dense commercial carpet (almost like felt but dense) The eggs roll out nicely at not a severe tilt:)

Oh @Arrt, meant to ask on another thread about cleaning coop/deep litter I said my coop does not stink, you said it gets worse (smell) as they get older? Really?

gary
 

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