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MochaLatte
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Are they still laying now or have they slowed down at all?Our brahma was born on March 17th. That is what the store told us. So they are all 32 weeks old.
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Are they still laying now or have they slowed down at all?Our brahma was born on March 17th. That is what the store told us. So they are all 32 weeks old.
I wish I could remember when hers changed but I think maybe beg to mid Sept? I know it has been about a month since I checked her pelvic bones and they were wider. I figured she would lay between 5.5 -6 months. Mine were born April 8/9.My light brama didn start laying till 24-25 weeks. And she had a bright red comb at least 2 months before she started laying. We also had an americauna who never lays she is about 32 weeks old.
She is molting. So she isn't laying.Are they still laying now or have they slowed down at all?
They were born this year and are molting? What does it look like? I heard they can do a "soft molt" in year one but I wondered if it's really noticeable...?She is molting. So she isn't laying.
Very good findings!!! Thanks for taking the time to do a proper assessment for us allOh so yesterday I moved the fake eggs so there was 1 in each box. Today Hummer went in the one she has been using, was there for a bit, then changed to the old favorite ( that they stopped using when I took the fake eggs out), but then moved back to her new fav and laid there. But Nugget is currently in the old fav box that she had stopped using. So going by that they definitely seem to like laying where a fake egg is.
You can see a lot of ger feathers everywhere. But it isn't really noticableThey were born this year and are molting? What does it look like? I heard they can do a "soft molt" in year one but I wondered if it's really noticeable...?
LOL Thanks. I was more curious if once they started laying if they still needed them or not, so it was fun to experiment and see.Very good findings!!! Thanks for taking the time to do a proper assessment for us all
Yes, it was very interesting findings!LOL Thanks. I was more curious if once they started laying if they still needed them or not, so it was fun to experiment and see.
did you see Annabelle came in 3rd in the cutest Cochin contest for Standard cochins. heehee.