We have three young bantam Wyandotte hens and two roos, they are about six months old. The roos hit their maturity about six weeks ago. They are both crowing in the morning and doing their best to entice the ladies, wing flapping, stomping their feet, etc, who wanted nothing doing.
Yesterday my Wife saw two of the hens submit to the head rooster, whom was more than happy to comply.
The hens had not started laying yet. We live in upstate eastern NY, only about ten hours of daylight right now. Today there were two eggs in the coop, we have four standard hens that have been laying, but not much do to the winter. One egg was standard for the std hens and the other was smaller and had a blood smear on the side. I am assuming one of the bantams has layed her first egg.
Could the blood smear be from the egg being the first, or from the roo getting a little action? I am not overly concern as all chickens appear to be acting normal, well normal for a chicken that is.
My Daughters were a little freaked out, so I am posting this to alleviate their concerns.
Any advise would be much appreciated.
sorry for all the smilies, but my daughters really like them...




Any advise would be much appreciated.
sorry for all the smilies, but my daughters really like them...