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I have a feeling Iāll be waiting a while.waiting for pullets to lay this time of year is like being a kid waiting for Santa to drop down the chimney
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I have a feeling Iāll be waiting a while.waiting for pullets to lay this time of year is like being a kid waiting for Santa to drop down the chimney
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If she just started her laying, her eggs should darken up through the next couple of weeks, how much is entirely up to her genetics. When will your littles be showing up?Another update:
I added 4 day old BCM cockerels and 3 day old pullets to my yearly meat bird order from Cackle Hatchery. Pretty excited to have another go at this. Looking at the reviews, they seem like pretty dark layers for being hatchery birds.
Also, one of my Craigslist marans laid today. As expected, itās not what Iām looking for but thatās ok. Sheās much larger than most of my hens, so I may keep her to add size and more of that dual purpose role to my birds.
Not until April unfortunately. I start the meat birds late so I can brood them outside. Large batches smell way too bad to be in the houseIf she just started her laying, her eggs should darken up through the next couple of weeks, how much is entirely up to her genetics. When will your littles be showing up?
Beautiful egg...congratsView attachment 4267291My other back-crossed olive laid her first egg today. Really excited to have one with speckling like this. Sheās also the only BC olive with a pea comb.
Itās tough to keep track of them because they all look so similar haha.
I believe Iām just waiting on one more BC olive, my noir marans x late rooster Ferdinand, and one more Craigslist bird to lay their first eggs.
Thanks, I canāt complain about them starting to lay this late in to winter either.Beautiful egg...congrats
That is a gorgeous egg!View attachment 4267291My other back-crossed olive laid her first egg today. Really excited to have one with speckling like this. Sheās also the only BC olive with a pea comb.
Itās tough to keep track of them because they all look so similar haha.
I believe Iām just waiting on one more BC olive, my noir marans x late rooster Ferdinand, and one more Craigslist bird to lay their first eggs.