Dadx6
In the Brooder
Greetings all,
I've been lurking around the site since I started thinking about having a backyard flock. I have 3 Rhode Island Whites and 3 Black Australorps. They've been fun to watch grow. They truly have unique personalities.
They were all hatched on or approximately March 5th. The three RIW's are all similar size and maturity. One, our friendliest that we've named Casper, has a comb that's starting to redden up a bit. The BA's, however, are at various stages of maturity. Two are equal in size as the others, but hardly have a comb at all. One has a very pronounced comb that is now deep red.
On Saturday, July 1st, we got our first egg. I'm 99% sure it was the mature BA. This would put her at just under 17 weeks old. To no surprise it was probably 3/4 the size I expect she'll be laying later on, but my question is how often should I expect a new layer to lay? I know she's young and I expect laying to be intermittent for a little while, but what is "normal"?
Thanks in advance!
Chad
I've been lurking around the site since I started thinking about having a backyard flock. I have 3 Rhode Island Whites and 3 Black Australorps. They've been fun to watch grow. They truly have unique personalities.
They were all hatched on or approximately March 5th. The three RIW's are all similar size and maturity. One, our friendliest that we've named Casper, has a comb that's starting to redden up a bit. The BA's, however, are at various stages of maturity. Two are equal in size as the others, but hardly have a comb at all. One has a very pronounced comb that is now deep red.
On Saturday, July 1st, we got our first egg. I'm 99% sure it was the mature BA. This would put her at just under 17 weeks old. To no surprise it was probably 3/4 the size I expect she'll be laying later on, but my question is how often should I expect a new layer to lay? I know she's young and I expect laying to be intermittent for a little while, but what is "normal"?
Thanks in advance!
Chad