North_FL_Coops
Chirping
- Apr 14, 2025
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My Leghorns are approximately 15 weeks old now (give or take - got them from TS a few months ago). I recently started opening the nesting area on my Omlet coop (I open it in the mornings, close it at night) and all three have been getting in there and exploring. They've also started eating more over the past few days. They're getting the starter/grower crumble along with some diced veggies.
I've read that Leghorns can start laying as early as 18 weeks, but without knowing their true age I'm not sure quite when to expect it. Are there signs I can look for? Or do I just wait until I see an egg?
Any advice is appreciated!
I've read that Leghorns can start laying as early as 18 weeks, but without knowing their true age I'm not sure quite when to expect it. Are there signs I can look for? Or do I just wait until I see an egg?
Any advice is appreciated!