Is it possible to get eggs at 3 months of age?

ChickensAreSweet

Heavenly Grains for Hens
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My Buff Orpingtons and Golden Sex Links run together separately from the rest of the flock, because they are older, born in mid-May.

I keep hearing what I think is an egg-laying song coming from under the grapevines. My mom said she heard from the feed store employee she met on a bus tour that chickens can start laying this early (3 months of age). Is it true?

I tried to look under the grapevines today but it is just impossible without tearing off my developing grapes or making a mess of my clothes. I was going to close off the grape access with some fencing when they started laying. I thought I had more time.
 
As Ella said, it is extremely rare and is never a good thing. I had it happen once and the poor thing had so many problems! She died while still a young pullet.
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Yes as the previous two posts have said, it can happen very rarely (Like precocious puberty).

If it does the hen may be normal, but may have some ovarian problem e.g tumour.....hopefully the former,


sandie
 
I think it might be possible for a white leghorn maybe, but I wouldn't think so for other breeds. Out of the two you have - I would bet your gold sex links will lay first.
 

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