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20 weeks roughly but could be sooner. The fresh eggs are great
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20 weeks....just in time for fall. I'm still sorting out who is a 'what' at this point but rumor has it I have 6 hens, two roos and a ??.
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But 6 hens ought to keep me well stocked. Take care!!!
 
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I have had birds start at 18 weeks. I have also heard that it can take over 25 weeks, all depends on the pullet. Try putting some golf balls in their nest, it encourages them to lay in it.

Good luck,
Mitch
 
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Wanted to add i got some new info this morning.
Hey peeps those who come to the chickenstock, Backyard poultry is donating some magazine to those who attend on July 10th, in return i am doing teh artical on our chickenstock and will be takeing pictures (with those permisions of course
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So if any one has something to add about teh chickenstock and want to be added in the photos to send to teh magazine start teh thinking now ) yay!
 
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Wanted to add i got some new info this morning.
Hey peeps those who come to the chickenstock, Backyard poultry is donating some magazine to those who attend on July 10th, in return i am doing teh artical on our chickenstock and will be takeing pictures (with those permisions of course
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So if any one has something to add about teh chickenstock and want to be added in the photos to send to teh magazine start teh thinking now ) yay!

what is Chickenstock?
 
Hi Mass peeps! I have 2 (16 week old) wheaten ameraucanas roos and 2 (13 week old) wheaten marans roos that I would like to rehome. They were hatched from other BYC members eggs. I live just south of Springfield an would be willing to meet some one part way. I will send pictures if your interested just PM me.

Thanks,
Dana
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