Wisconsinted
Chirping
- Jun 28, 2023
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For the first time 2!. Got three pullets at start of June. One started laying 6/7 days a week in October. The other two kind of stalled, and I was thinking it was seasonal. However, in last week, the smallest one, the one I thought would lay last, grew out her comb and waddles practically within a few days, then started squatting every day when I fed them. I then was noticing more activity in the coop and nesting box. I had a smallish egg this morning, Which was slightly darker brown then the ones I've been getting. I said I wonder if it was her. Wouldn't you know it, this afternoon had another egg, from the one that has been laying, which proved it was more than one. I'm excited another is laying and very excited it started laying even though it's winter. I've heard barred rocks and especially pullets lay well for winter, and being in Wisconsin was a factor in my choice in June.