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Three signs I have found to be pretty good predictors of impending eggs are squatting, singing the egg song and reddening of the waddles and comb.how can you tell when ready to have an egg![]()
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Three signs I have found to be pretty good predictors of impending eggs are squatting, singing the egg song and reddening of the waddles and comb.how can you tell when ready to have an egg![]()
I think mine are younger and I think there's developed rather quick. These are my first too so I'm learning but this is what they look like. 3 of 5 have comb and wattle.My leghorns are about 5 months old, but their wattles and comb are not really developed. Am I doing something wrong? they're on grower/finisher, along with crack corn, scratch, and table scraps, plus greens and grit. No mites or lice that I can see, no signs of any ill health, they're very happy, and are singing the song, checking out the nest box, but not laying.![]()