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I hope you've quarantined your sick bird? And that she's alright of course.

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She's in Q yes, but she's not contagious-sick. It's bacterial or physical, the vet wasn't 100% sure which, though we are leaning toward bacterial.
 
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Well I have posted some pics of my orps on the Lavender project or something thread and you might be interested in having a look cuz I might be hatching in mid spring. I suspect they will be splits since I don't like the lav roo very much. Oh and some BBS or blues too.
 
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Well I have posted some pics of my orps on the Lavender project or something thread and you might be interested in having a look cuz I might be hatching in mid spring. I suspect they will be splits since I don't like the lav roo very much. Oh and some BBS or blues too.

Ooh, yes! I love my Orps - it'd be great to have some fancy ones!
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Mine started laying at 7 months too....but laid an egg every day from the very first day she started laying. Then she went broody and no eggs since. (well, the chick is only 7 weeks old, so that might be why. LOL)

What is 7 months in weeks? (Cuz everyone talks about how many weeks til they lay) So that's 28 weeks for both of us. That's about average, in my experience. I haven't had one single breed start laying before 26 weeks of age, so I'm not sure how people get 21 - 24 weeks being "average age" they start laying. I need to find out what breed caused that 21- 24 week laying age, cuz I wanna get me some of those.
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All or most of the breeds in my signature started laying around 20+ weeks and I even had one (McMurray Red Star) start laying at 17 wks. The "slowest" were the EEs and Wyandottes - closer to the 24 wk mark. I've heard, but don't know if its "fact", but sometimes the time of year you get the chicks affects how slow or fast they mature. I get mine in early April and by Sept they are laying.


Speaking of chicks, have any of you bought "extra" chicks and later sold them at 5-6 wks old - when fully feathered?

If you have, are there certain breeds that people like better than others?

I want to try 1 each of some heritage breeds, but I don't want to take the risk of loosing of them in shipping or the first few weeks. So, I was thinking of adding an "extra" 1 or 2 chicks to each of the breeds, and if the "extras" are alive and healthy by the time they're feathered out, I could sell them.

The pullets I'm thinking of adding are: Dominique, Partridge Chantecler, Speckled Sussex, Buff Orp & Rhode Island White;
I haven't decided which breed of rooster I want so right now it's: Partridge Chantecler, Speckled Sussex & New Hampshire.

If any of you have experience with these breeds or would like some of the "extras", feel free to e-mail or PM me.
 
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All or most of the breeds in my signature started laying around 20+ weeks and I even had one (McMurray Red Star) start laying at 17 wks. The "slowest" were the EEs and Wyandottes - closer to the 24 wk mark. I've heard, but don't know if its "fact", but sometimes the time of year you get the chicks affects how slow or fast they mature. I get mine in early April and by Sept they are laying.


Speaking of chicks, have any of you bought "extra" chicks and later sold them at 5-6 wks old - when fully feathered?

If you have, are there certain breeds that people like better than others?

I want to try 1 each of some heritage breeds, but I don't want to take the risk of loosing of them in shipping or the first few weeks. So, I was thinking of adding an "extra" 1 or 2 chicks to each of the breeds, and if the "extras" are alive and healthy by the time they're feathered out, I could sell them.

The pullets I'm thinking of adding are: Dominique, Partridge Chantecler, Speckled Sussex, Buff Orp & Rhode Island White;
I haven't decided which breed of rooster I want so right now it's: Partridge Chantecler, Speckled Sussex & New Hampshire.

If any of you have experience with these breeds or would like some of the "extras", feel free to e-mail or PM me.

Well there's my problem. I don't have a single one of the breeds you have. Mine are all Ameruacanas, mutts, brahmas and D'uccles. Oh and one OE. LOOOOVE her. An egg a day at 3 pm, like clockwork. (ok, maybe she lays at different times but when I go down at 3-4 her egg is there every day) BUT she was 26+ weeks when she started to lay.
 
Is there anyone from the Watertown area? I am looking to start my flock this spring, I am looking for some sussex, jeresy giants, bhrama, buff oprpingtons. If anyone knows where I could start with this it would be appreciated. I would like to start with chicks so my children and I can raise them together. Thanks.
 

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