I just got back from a 4 day mini vacation in San Diego, went out to see my hens and Gerti started squating. I am hopping that this means she is very close. I will post pictures later tonight. They are 17 weeks.
Oh, and Congrads to all you who got your first eggs this week. Its raining 1st eggs.
Oh, and Congrads to all you who got your first eggs this week. Its raining 1st eggs.
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I have been reading this thread and it has only been making me more antsy about when I am going to get my first eggs! I have a single BO hen left out of 3 from last year (a night time predator attack claimed the others) and she has been busy raising 7 baby chicks which hatched early last month. Therefore, although I've had about 70 chickens for the last several months, not one single chicken is laying! Most of them are roosters though. I got my chicks in 4 batches (chicken math...) so my 8 BO hens range in age from 19-20 1/2 weeks and the youngest are my 4 EEs which are 18 1/2 weeks. I also have a 19-20 week old NH hen (lucy) who was supposed to be a roo, but I'm SO happy that she isn't. A good mix-up for once! So I have 8 BO, 4 EE, and 1 NH hen and I'm so excited about getting fresh eggs but I can't wait! Lucy has reddened up quite a bit in the last week or two and grown bigger wattles and comb, as have a couple of the BO, but most are still pretty pink. The EE don't have much of a comb at all and what they do have are more brown than anything. I've never had EEs before so I don't know what to expect. It seems like my hens too FOREVER to lay last year. None of them have been singing the eggs son or squatting at all. This is Laverne. She is my favorite EE hen because she follows me around the yard and is very talkative and bossy. Especially to the turkey poults that she keeps a close eye on.
Is it time yet?!!! 