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new2chickens13
In the Brooder
- Jun 2, 2019
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Welcome, @new2chickens13 ! Are your girls showing signs of being ready to start laying? Their combs get redder, and they often spend a lot of time in and out of the nest boxes. Mine started squatting when I approached, as well. And started practicing their egg song. It is so exciting to get that first egg! If I remember correctly, one of my previous flock started laying (sporadically) at 16 weeks, so get ready!
My brown leg horn has the biggest comb by far! I am sure she is a hen because the roos are so distinct looking and she looks like a classic brown leghorn hen. Her comb has come in large and in charge haha. So i assume she will be the first to lay. I haven't seen any other signs yet. I let them free range sometimes and i'm always looking at where they were to check for eggs. I'm getting excited!