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It finally happened! My EE laid her first egg!
And it was big for a first egg. It's next to a large red sex link egg to compare.
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It should be any time now.Well I'm waiting on chicken number one of three to start laying. She's a 26 week old barred rock named Dorothy and other than a red comb, she doesn't show any other signs of laying any time soon. But being that she's 26 weeks, the whole house and at this point some of the neighbor kids are now anxiously awaiting that first egg
This is her when we first got her (4ish weeks):
and here she is now (well, last week):
c'mon Dorothy!
Thanks so much! I'm not sure how old she is- I got her in July as a "Started Pullet" supposedly 15-20 weeks, but she and her Cuckoo Marans pal were still peeping and fuzzy-headed when they arrived, so I estimate they were probably only about 4 weeks old. So she would be somewhere around 27 weeks old now. I live in a cold, snowy area with no light in my coop. I almost wasn't expecting to find any turquoise eggs until spring.WOW! What a egg it is! Congrats! How old was she?
Thanks so much! I'm not sure how old she is- I got her in July as a "Started Pullet" supposedly 15-20 weeks, but she and her Cuckoo Marans pal were still peeping and fuzzy-headed when they arrived, so I estimate they were probably only about 4 weeks old. So she would be somewhere around 27 weeks old now. I live in a cold, snowy area with no light in my coop. I almost wasn't expecting to find any turquoise eggs until spring.
My first egg was at about 19-20 weeks. For 5 of 7 chickens they started from 19-22 weeks. But my 2 ameracanas still have not started to lay yet. And they are at about 26 weeks or 6 months. Anyone know if ameracanas are a little slower on the egg laying?
I did read about how they need something like 14 hours of sun a day to keep up production so I do have a light on a timer. Seems to be working good? Out of 5 layers I get and alternating of 4 then 5 eggs every day.They can be a bit slower to mature, especially with the shorter days.
In a couple more weeks, we'll hit the Solstice and then the days will be getting longer again.
That's a great sign for your Marans. A few days before my EE laid- she was also checking out the nesting box, and "practiced" sitting there for a short time while another older hen was laying. I predict you will see a dark egg very soon.I think my EE must be younger than they said she was. She doesn't have much of a comb yet. The Cuckoo Marans is 27 weeks and no eggs yet. The RIR is 29 weeks and hasn't laid yet. The BO is laying a egg every other day. I thought the Cuckoo Marans was going to gift me yesterday but I guess she was just laying on the other nest to keep Jenny company. LOL
The weather here today is supposed to be in the 80's. One week it's balmy the next week it's freezing. No light in the coop here either.