Merax
In the Brooder
All awesome information, thank you. I haven't checked pelvic bones....
Unfortunately, I ended up having to come to work today with a raging case of bronchitis so my plan to do vigilant coop watching went right out the window. I have, however, convinced my husband to check every 2 hours so we can narrow down a better timeframe to keep an eye out over the weekend. Silly girls, I just want to know who is leaving us gifts!
Couple tips as I've just got my first eggs as well and managed to identify the week it would happen and which chickens. Mind you, all this is from this site as I was obsessed with knowing when they would start:
- Look at their combs and wattles. They grow bigger and turn red when they are maturing and getting ready to lay. Easy for me to identify, I got two eggs on the first day and two of my girls have wattles and combs that are larger than the others.
- The squat test. Go to put your hand on each chicken in turn. The younger ones run away, the ones ready to lay will squat down. Any that squat, you will have eggs from in the next week or so if they haven't started already.


