Yikes! Checking pelvic bones? I hope that isn't uncomfortable for them.
My Black Australorps have begun laying. All a huge surprise to me... found two eggs on the nest one day. I had been looking for a missing girl and searched all over for her. Finally looked in the coop and there she was... sitting patiently. When she left the nest, I was shocked to find that, not only had she laid then, but there was a cold egg sitting there with the warm one. Yippee.
My Light Sussex FIRST laid at 24 1/2 WEEKS. Her eggs are around 10gms lighter (around 48-51gms) than the Astralorps (58-62gms) but she is a much bigger chicken. ???
So happy to have eggs at last but they, chickens, cost a fortune. The three chickens eat at least 1 iceberg lettuce, 1 corn cop, 2 -3 pieces of fruit (paw paw, pears, plums) every day... porridge for breakfast and fermented feed every evening. Of course, they are also eat their organic top layer mix at will all day.
The three girls have laid every day since which is now just over a month.![]()
Those sound like happy hens!
I learned the pelvic bone thing here on BYC. It's not invasive and doesn't hurt them. You just feel gently near their vent. The two I tried it on didn't even seem to notice. They were more interested in trying to get past me and through the door to green grass freedom.
