The_Coop
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- Jun 19, 2020
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My chickens are now 23 weeks TODAY and they are still not laying!! I was wondering if they are laying but eating the eggs before I can see them or they are just not laying at all. If they are laying, they aren't laying in the nest boxes. I did have a previous flock of 19 before but they all laid earlier then 23 weeks!! The breeds I have are:
- Rhode Island Red
- New Hampshire Red
- Speckled Sussex
- Silver Laced Wyandotte
I have heard that the combs have to be dark red and medium size and some of them are. Is there any ideas that anyone has? Do I need to be doing something with them?
When researching, for example, it says that it takes Rhode Island Red chickens 18-20 weeks and some can lay sooner (around 16 weeks). Any information would be great.
Thanks!!
- Rhode Island Red
- New Hampshire Red
- Speckled Sussex
- Silver Laced Wyandotte
I have heard that the combs have to be dark red and medium size and some of them are. Is there any ideas that anyone has? Do I need to be doing something with them?
When researching, for example, it says that it takes Rhode Island Red chickens 18-20 weeks and some can lay sooner (around 16 weeks). Any information would be great.
Thanks!!