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Hi ya Rik. Yeah, I agree with onthespot and wish I had had such good advice when I started with my chickens. I think I may have too many pullets (all RIR) and they have formed their own football team- nearly stampeding me for breakfast this morning! Good luck and Welcome to BYC!
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If you've only had your leghorn for three weeks, that could be why she's not laying. It takes uprooted hens a little while to get used to their new digs and feel comfortable again. Once she gets established there, she will start laying for you.
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Thanks for all the warm welcomes. After reading around here I’m not as concerned about her. She is healthy and active. The pecking order seems to have been established. I suspect now it is the weather/light situation to blame. Yesterday I installed a 25 watt red light bulb in their coop and set it to extend the day for 4 hours past sunset. I guess we’ll see.

We can only have 2 birds inside the city limits (read my entry in Local Chicken laws and Ordinances…), so I think we’re maxed out, for now.
 
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I suspect now it is the weather/light situation to blame. Yesterday I installed a 25 watt red light bulb in their coop and set it to extend the day for 4 hours past sunset. I guess we’ll see.

The extra light will most definitely help! Wishing you lots of luck!
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Six extended days under the red light and she gave us a huge egg. I think we are going to back it off a little, they don't want to go to bed at sundown and the roo is crowing 'till 9:00pm...
 
Welcome to BYC. I feel that I must warn you about this site, it can become addictive. I wanted 4-5 hens for eggs. Before I knew it I had over 40 chickens, 3 coops and a chicken tractor. Be careful, it could happen to you.
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