MorganDai
Chirping
- Jul 6, 2018
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Hey guys so my leghorn hens are now 20 weeks old and have yet to lay eggs should I be worried?
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They are being fed layer feed with oyster shell in a separate dish and yes I am sure for I check every where they stay and I have yet to see a single egg from my seven hens.Are you sure they aren't laying them and hiding them from you? What are they being fed?
They may just not be ready. Are you sure they're leghorns? Some breeds take a long time to lay eggs.They are being fed layer feed with oyster shell in a separate dish and yes I am sure for I check every where they stay and I have yet to see a single egg from my seven hens.
Post some pics of them, please.Hey guys so my leghorn hens are now 20 weeks old and have yet to lay eggs should I be worried?
Very, very few breeds, certainly not leghorns.No definitely not some chicken sometimes don’t start laying until a year old
Leghorns are a high production breed.Leghorns dont lay eggs as offten as other chicken
They are free range. I hand raised them and I am positive they are 20 weeks old.Post some pics of them, please.
Are you positive of their age, did you raise them from day old chicks?
Do you free range or are birds confined to coop and run?
Very, very few breeds, certainly not leghorns.