The two ladies at the top are 18 weeks. One of them developed a lovely red comb over the last 2 days. Fx she lays soon!!
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That is a very bright comb!
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The two ladies at the top are 18 weeks. One of them developed a lovely red comb over the last 2 days. Fx she lays soon!!
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The splash marans definately does. Except she has her whole lifeThey look close - mine didn’t start until 26 weeks at the earliest but I think we have different breeds. Do they squat down when you go to pat them?
I think that means in a week (or 3) I am still waiting for my Ara and she has been squatting for 3 weeks. But my olive egger squatted and laid within a week! Fingers crossed it’s soon!The splash marans definately does. Except she has her whole life. My welsummer is a solid maybe/sometimes.
My mixed flock started laying closer to 20 weeks. I went out of town and they started laying for my husband. I think I put too much pressure on them LOLTheyre 18 weeks. I know that prob means no, but they look like they're getting close to me? But this is my first time so I honestly have no clue what exactly I'm looking for.
I have little experience myself, but one of mine laid a couple of weeks after her peacomb reddened and plumped up, while the other was as red and took 1.5months longer. And neither squatted!Theyre 18 weeks. I know that prob means no, but they look like they're getting close to me? But this is my first time so I honestly have no clue what exactly I'm looking for.
Did you get any more eggs from your olive egger? Any change in the colour?I think that means in a week (or 3) I am still waiting for my Ara and she has been squatting for 3 weeks. But my olive egger squatted and laid within a week! Fingers crossed it’s soon!
We noticed our Black cooper marans squatted yesterday so I’ll know how long that is too.
I also have a rooster so I'm not sure how that's going to factor in. Hes the same age as them though and I dont think he (or any of the ladies for that matter) exactly know that he is a rooster yet. He just acts like a big chicken so far lolI think that means in a week (or 3) I am still waiting for my Ara and she has been squatting for 3 weeks. But my olive egger squatted and laid within a week! Fingers crossed it’s soon!
We noticed our Black cooper marans squatted yesterday so I’ll know how long
I tried that and am not super confident in my findingsI have little experience myself, but one of mine laid a couple of weeks after her peacomb reddened and plumped up, while the other was as red and took 1.5months longer. And neither squatted!
My head hen, a Barnevelder, stopped squatting when she took a break for the winter. Once she squatted again, I had eggs in about a week.
I will say though, that the pelvic bone check was the strongest indicator for me and the most difficult (and hilarious) way. When there was 2 fingers' width between the bones, they laid within a few days. One of them was 3 fingers' width when I checked, and laid the next day.
I got another but it still seems blue. I’m keen for my Ara to lay to compare!Did you get any more eggs from your olive egger? Any change in the colour?
One more - it looksDid you get any more eggs from your olive egger? Any change in the colour?