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In the Brooder
- Jul 26, 2016
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They might. You never know what color a pullet will lay, until she actually starts laying.
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They might. You never know what color a pullet will lay, until she actually starts laying.
Me too! Mine are 20 weeks and one girl's comb is as red as a rooster, but still no eggs. Newah and Spider-girl are pretty. I love the contrast between the dark heads, gold bodies and blue wing and tail feathers.
There is a lot to love they're very affectionate and adore their "mommy" when handled regularly with lots of loveawww....! they are sooooo cute! i love EE's!
Muffins is like that too; very red comb, no eggs, nor does she squat when I go to pet her (or when Chaz tries to mount her!). @ 19 weeks she could be getting close though. That would be a first for me, I have never had a spring chick lay in her first year!Me too! Mine are 20 weeks and one girl's comb is as red as a rooster, but still no eggs. Newah and Spider-girl are pretty. I love the contrast between the dark heads, gold bodies and blue wing and tail feathers.