- Apr 11, 2017
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We have backyard chickens, which means we can't have a rooster for obvious reasons. I've read that dominant hens can and will crow in the place of roosters, but what about their combs? Our Welsummer pullet used to have a tiny comb like the rest of the flock, but shen she started laying, the growth rate of her comb just shot through the roof. Is there any reason this happened?
Best picture I have of this elusive hen coupled with my poor timing skills:
Also, right now my Leghorn (who layed in the nesting box for about 10 minutes) is now standing the nesting box like shes trying to push the egg out. This is the first time she's ever done this.
She stood like that for about a minute
Best picture I have of this elusive hen coupled with my poor timing skills:
Also, right now my Leghorn (who layed in the nesting box for about 10 minutes) is now standing the nesting box like shes trying to push the egg out. This is the first time she's ever done this.
She stood like that for about a minute