What a beautiful hen. She is looking mature and I'm sure an egg is just around the corner


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Thanks!With our girls the RIR was first, then the BR, and our Ameracauna still hasn't laid and her comb is more developed than what you have here.
Ok seems like people still are not differentiating between different sounds and still calling two different songs an egg song.
6. Broody hen's growl: Somewhat like the growl from the rooster but she repeats if the threat continues.
Leghorns rarely go broody. Its possible that some hens are just protective when laying eggs and make those calls. Its not her egg song though!So, if my white leghorn is screeching like this in the nest box, is it likely she has gone broody? I thought she just had a unique egg song![]()
She lets me take the egg every time without pecking me. But it might be really nice to have a broody.
One of my EE girls started laying at around 21 weeks so don't count them out yet.
Here is one of my 23 week old RIRs. My Reds are showing all the signs of being ready to lay and I'm getting excited. I'm thinking any day now.![]()
Here is a picture of my Ameraucanas (Eastereggers?) who are just turning 19 weeks old. I figure they still have a long way to go before they are ready.
I can't wait to find those first eggs!