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Here are a few pics of one of my 16 week old RIR'sI took yesterday...
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She has the biggest, reddest comb then any of the others. It seemed to have just appeared overnight!
So, what do you think? Is she going to be laying soon?
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I have 5 Red stars who are 15 weeks, 4 day old. They developed dark red large combs, wattles and faces over the last couple of weeks, 3 of them look really ready to lay. Two of them have been squatting like crazy for at least a week, so I've been scouring the run for eggs, but none yet. I put Easter eggs in their boxes and I've caught them checking them out a few times. I wonder if its been so hot that it's keeping them from laying. I'm running a sprinkler on their run right now to cool things down.

Happy Chooks, I have a Wellie too. She's only 10 weeks old, but is getting such beautiful feathers. I can't wait to see her eggs!
 
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I have two older Red Stars that have been laying for a couple of months now. We just ended a three day over 100 degree temperature spell, and they did not stop laying. One of them is laying a whitish to cream colored egg now, but still got an egg a piece from them yesterday. They seem more sensitive to clouds than heat, probably due to them being bread for commercial production.

The whitish egg confuses me though--could one of the Black Australorps I raised from babies be laying in the big chickens coop? Its a large size egg so I don't think so. Four of the five BA's are popping out the red wattles and combs. I will be able to watch them more tomorrow, my day off.

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First egg!!! got it today, it's tiny and I love it. It's from the only hen who I think will be laying for a few more week. They are all just 20 weeks old. My RIR..
She is by far the most mature physically of them all.
 
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I have two older Red Stars that have been laying for a couple of months now. We just ended a three day over 100 degree temperature spell, and they did not stop laying. One of them is laying a whitish to cream colored egg now, but still got an egg a piece from them yesterday. They seem more sensitive to clouds than heat, probably due to them being bread for commercial production.

The whitish egg confuses me though--could one of the Black Australorps I raised from babies be laying in the big chickens coop? Its a large size egg so I don't think so. Four of the five BA's are popping out the red wattles and combs. I will be able to watch them more tomorrow, my day off.

Ron

I wouldn't mind that, I don't have any white egg layers and wish I had ordered a couple. Next time
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Just wanted to report...I have a hen sitting in the nest box trying her hardest to lay RIGHT NOW! I hung around for a while waiting to hear her egg song, and she's making some singing, chirpy noises, but no egg yet.
 
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Grats!!! Wooohooo! Still jealous of all of you who have gotten eggs! I'm not handling my wait on my girls with much grace.
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I may or may not have followed Drusilla around the yard last night grumbling "lay! lay darn you!"
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Grats!!! Wooohooo! Still jealous of all of you who have gotten eggs! I'm not handling my wait on my girls with much grace.
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I may or may not have followed Drusilla around the yard last night grumbling "lay! lay darn you!"
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I heard chickens won't lay if they have been hypnotized.
 
I knew it would be yesterday or today, Little Red had been making the nest boxes all nice and cozy and I watched her for 20 minutes this morning trying out each of the 3 nest boxes. I finally left because I figured, "a watched chicken doesn't lay" and I was right!
 

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