Meg22
Crowing
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Sounds like they're kicking into gear. A couple of mine started laying at around 4 months too. Barred rocks.10 today. Our hens are 7 months as of yesterday. A flock of 13: 7 Lavender Orpingtons; 5 Barred Rocks; 1 Olive Egger that was supposed to be a Barred Rock.
We started June 21, 2023 with a batch of chicks from Hoover's: 8 Lavender Orps and 8 Barred Plymouth Rocks. Lost a Rock that turned out to be a male @7 weeks or so to sickness. Then lost a BPR and a LO to a Hawks in 48 hours in early September; which changed our mind about Free Ranging them. Then, a BPR became an Olive Egger. Hoover's had no explanation other than 'volume'...really? Anyways; our girls have surprised me coming into winter with an ever increasing volume of eggs with ever increasing weights starting with our first egg at 4 months...weeks earlier than expected. Jan 1 gave us our first 5 egg day; the 7th our first 7 egg day; the 6th our first 8 egg day; the 8th = 10; the 14th = 11; and the last 3 days were 10 each day out of 13 hens.
She is a Speckled Sussex bantam.Rahab a Wyandotte? Have 2 Big Girls small eggs![]()
Ok my mistake looked like laced Wyandotte. Have 2 and they lay tiny eggs compared to the other girls I have. And there Big sweet hens.She is a Speckled Sussex bantam.
The other eggs may have come from my Dominiques, also bantams.
Wow that’s impressive!10 today. Our hens are 7 months as of yesterday. A flock of 13: 7 Lavender Orpingtons; 5 Barred Rocks; 1 Olive Egger that was supposed to be a Barred Rock.
We started June 21, 2023 with a batch of chicks from Hoover's: 8 Lavender Orps and 8 Barred Plymouth Rocks. Lost a Rock that turned out to be a male @7 weeks or so to sickness. Then lost a BPR and a LO to a Hawks in 48 hours in early September; which changed our mind about Free Ranging them. Then, a BPR became an Olive Egger. Hoover's had no explanation other than 'volume'...really? Anyways; our girls have surprised me coming into winter with an ever increasing volume of eggs with ever increasing weights starting with our first egg at 4 months...weeks earlier than expected. Jan 1 gave us our first 5 egg day; the 7th our first 7 egg day; the 6th our first 8 egg day; the 8th = 10; the 14th = 11; and the last 3 days were 10 each day out of 13 hens.