Newly laying

daishadavidson

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Apr 14, 2021
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one of my girls(all are 27weeks old) laid an egg for the time yesterday, i believe it may be fertile. none of my girls were sitting on the egg so I brought the egg to my friend who has a broody girl. Her girl sat on it almost instantly. Im so excited about it. My question is, now that we are laying, will they lay pretty consistently? Or will eggs be kinda separated as they are newly laying. I know eggs are not everyday, but curious as to what to expect. This is my first flock.
 

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Just letting you know that first eggs, even if they are fertile, hardly ever hatch they are too small. Wait a couple months and the eggs will get a little bigger and be able to hatch,if you have a rooster they will most definitely be fertile.🙂 As for egg laying it depends on the breed and chicken, some lay every day, some every other day. Good luck with your hens!
 
one of my girls(all are 27weeks old) laid an egg for the time yesterday, i believe it may be fertile. none of my girls were sitting on the egg so I brought the egg to my friend who has a broody girl. Her girl sat on it almost instantly. Im so excited about it. My question is, now that we are laying, will they lay pretty consistently? Or will eggs be kinda separated as they are newly laying. I know eggs are not everyday, but curious as to what to expect. This is my first flock.
Eggs don’t start to be ..dividing and incubating until the mom sits on them..this way they have time to lay a clutch of eggs, then sit on them all at the same time..in other words, eggs can be held dormant for a certain amount of time until ready to be incubated..
 
one of my girls(all are 27weeks old) laid an egg for the time yesterday, i believe it may be fertile. none of my girls were sitting on the egg so I brought the egg to my friend who has a broody girl. Her girl sat on it almost instantly. Im so excited about it. My question is, now that we are laying, will they lay pretty consistently? Or will eggs be kinda separated as they are newly laying. I know eggs are not everyday, but curious as to what to expect. This is my first flock.
Congratulations! :celebrateNothing is more exciting than that first egg. Consistency comes with time. Some factors are breed, feed, and general health, sometimes temperatures (too hot and they may take a break), stress. You may get some strange eggs here and there, but as their bodies get in the groove, you should see a definite pattern. Mine took about a month for that. Sometimes they did not make it to the box before the urge hit. I had some drop soft eggs from the roost at night. They'll eventually figure it out. One of my hens laid an egg far from the boxes, in the run just the other day. :idunno
 

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