"Bessie girl" only lays 2-3 eggs a year

Iamahz57

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Sep 5, 2018
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I have a hen that I think is a mixed breed broiler and golden comet. Her 1st year and a half, she would pretend to lay an egg and sing the egg song. She did not lay her first egg until about a year a half old. Once a year after, usually, 2-3 eggs two-three days in a row. She is 4 years old now. She usually lays towards the end of summer.
I am thinking hormonal problem. Curious?????
 
Just consider Bessie Girl, as your favorite pet. I'm sure if things were as average chickens,, she would have served up many breakfasts for you. ❤️
I don't think there is a solution, or cure for her.
Just EXTRA LOVE:love


WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:highfive:
 
Just consider Bessie Girl, as your favorite pet. I'm sure if things were as average chickens,, she would have served up many breakfasts for you. ❤️
I don't think there is a solution, or cure for her.
Just EXTRA LOVE:love


WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:highfive:
Just consider Bessie Girl, as your favorite pet. I'm sure if things were as average chickens,, she would have served up many breakfasts for you. ❤️
I don't think there is a solution, or cure for her.
Just EXTRA LOVE:love


WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:highfive:
She is a pet. I don't eat any of my feather babies. The times she wants to lay an egg really bad, I feel sorry for her. She hangs with my Banty rooster a lot. 💗
 
I have a hen that I think is a mixed breed broiler and golden comet. Her 1st year and a half, she would pretend to lay an egg and sing the egg song. She did not lay her first egg until about a year a half old. Once a year after, usually, 2-3 eggs two-three days in a row. She is 4 years old now. She usually lays towards the end of summer.
I am thinking hormonal problem. Curious?????
Comets are bred to be high-output egglayers, which amounts to an early death-sentence as their over-producing bodies wear out very quickly. That's why they generally have a shorter lifespan than standard breeds. That said, it's a boon for your Bessie. You're likely to enjoy her company much longer than handful of years most comets get!
 

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