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Alex S
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I did! Or at least I think I did it correctly. She is about 2 - 2 1/2 fingers apart.Sounds and looks like she is really close. You can do the pelvic bone test also.
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I did! Or at least I think I did it correctly. She is about 2 - 2 1/2 fingers apart.Sounds and looks like she is really close. You can do the pelvic bone test also.
Sounds like she is really close.I did! Or at least I think I did it correctly. She is about 2 - 2 1/2 fingers apart.
Interesting! I'm pretty sure I have all hens! But I'm still worried. I have pictures above if anybody wants to verifyUsually not, but I had one that did. He was a Red Shouldered White Yokohama, bought as a sexed cockerel chick, squatting at about 2 months old. I'd previously had Yokohama pullets that squatted from around that age, and this bird still had a small comb and was not crowing, so I was firmly convinced it was a pullet. But within the next month he started to develop male traits (pointy saddle feathers, and extra-long tail that's a breed trait of males only.) Eventually, there was no doubt at all that he was male, but he sure had me fooled for a while!
I'm hoping she lays within the next two weeks!Sounds like she is really close.
Large possibility.I'm hoping she lays within the next two weeks!
All pullets!Interesting! I'm pretty sure I have all hens! But I'm still worried. I have pictures above if anybody wants to verify
Haha thanks!All pullets!
I sure hope so! All my neighbors are wanting in on exclusive fresh eggs!Large possibility.
The only thing is, she has shown no interest into the nesting boxes or finding a place to layLarge possibility.
Is it possibly you arent seeing it?The only thing is, she has shown no interest into the nesting boxes or finding a place to lay