Well HEChicken I wish I could tell you for certain those wheatens should be laying, but Ameraucanas are notorious for being slow to start laying & they're not regular layers like other breeds either. Yes they were hatched Feb. 20th & 21st this year. They kind of lay when they feel like it. They don't lay when they're molting, they don't like cold weather, so they aren't good winter layers, they're just tempermental. When they do lay they lay very pretty eggs, you just have to enjoy them when you do get them. I have some eggs in the incubator right now that I ordered to get some new blood in those. We'll see how many actually hatch since they were shipped eggs. I sure would have thought your Exchequers would have laid by now, how old are they? The leghorns usually lay really early.Danz, I agree, starting to hatch in October does seem kind of late. I did hatch a batch in mid-October last year and they did fine and were feathered out well enough by the cold weather, but I don't want to do it that late again this year. I have already set my last eggs for the year and they are due Oct 1st. Just in time I had a hen go broody yesterday. I have my second to last batch in the hatcher right now, that should hatch later today, and I'm going to raise these myself in a brooder, for the first time since I raised turkeys in May (I've hatched continuously since then but had enough broody hens to raise them all until now). Then, the last batch can go under my latest broody hen, who will be able to keep them warm if we have some unseasonably cold weather in October, and that way I don't have to worry about when to integrate them - they'll be part of the flock from day one.
After that I'm done. My plan had been to try to do a generation of Alohas, as I thought my spring hatched Exchequers would be laying by now and I could hatch a large batch of them to raise over the winter and be ready to do the next generation by spring of next year. But they're not cooperating - not one of them is laying yet!!! So now I'm afraid they won't start laying until its too late to raise any of them this year. Darn.
I'm also still waiting on my Wheaten Ameraucanas to start laying - I want some of those pretty blue eggs! Trish44, I think you said they hatched in February? So it seems like they should be laying by now but so far they're just free-loading. Sigh.
I had the pleasure of meeting Ashncarson yesterday when she and her family came to get some NH chicks from me. We had a nice visit and I hope they had a safe trip home as it started storming not long after they left.
Speaking of storms, it rained hard last night and again this morning and I think we've had about 1.5" so far. We sure did need it, and I hope everyone else who needs it gets some as well. I've left fall planting a little late but the ground was like concrete. Now that we've had this rain, I might try digging it over and planting a little. Who knows? If the first frost is late this year, it might be worth doing. I'm getting tons of tomatoes and peppers at the moment. I had a crop of hornworms but I think I got them all - I haven't found any the last few times I've looked and haven't seen any new damage either.
I think we only got about a half an inch of rain. We kept hearing thunder & all but when it rained it was brief & then this morning it just sprinkled on us. It's still cloudy here & cool but that's all. We have big cracks in the ground that developed after it finally dried out from all the rain at once.