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Crowing
Sheād be about 20 weeks now... and Iāll get some this afternoon... Iāll also share a photo of the egg I found in her coop....Also do you have any updated photos?![]()
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Sheād be about 20 weeks now... and Iāll get some this afternoon... Iāll also share a photo of the egg I found in her coop....Also do you have any updated photos?![]()
Oh really? Wow! For some reason I thought she was a lot younger - like 12 weeks.Sheād be about 20 weeks now... and Iāll get some this afternoon... Iāll also share a photo of the egg I found in her coop....
No the vet said she was 17 weeks approximately so that was about 2-3 weeks ago so sheās about 20 weeks roughlyOh really? Wow! For some reason I thought she was a lot younger - like 12 weeks.
Well cool! I'm interested to see how she's looking now a days! No rush though, take your time.No the vet said she was 17 weeks approximately so that was about 2-3 weeks ago so sheās about 20 weeks roughly
I believe I see some saddles, but I am extremely tired right now, so could very well be wrong. I'm gonna go get some sleep and tell you what I think in the morning. Good night!The egg on left I believe is audreys...... but please feel free to correct me if Iām wrong @EmmaRainboe
Well I donāt have any other chickens that would lay eggs like that and all my isa browns had laid their eggs for the day.... so unless the silkie or 8 week old light sussex or maybe it was my Araucanaās or the Muscovy ducks laid a bantam brown chicken egg... Iām going to have to say that it was Audrey.... maybe you could show me where these āsaddlesā are on her now that sheās bigger and plumper and feathering out some more.... or better still do you have a picture of a roo at the same age as she is.... would love to compare the wattles and comb.That bird did not lay any egg, 12 weeks or 20 weeks. Those saddles don't lie.