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Try feeding her cooked lentils. They always work to get my birds laying or re-laying.My 10 1/2 month old bantam has not started laying eggs yet. Her 2 "coop mates" started in January. I hope she is female, there hasn't been any crowing.
Still waiting....My 10 1/2 month old bantam has not started laying eggs yet. Her 2 "coop mates" started in January. I hope she is female, there hasn't been any crowing.
I'm glad she's a she. Even if she never lays an egg, she will have a home with her other feathered friends. I'm just confused as to why some never lay. She's healthy, has a safe place to sleep at night, she eats well and is able to free-range to her heart's content in a large backyard.Some are just slow to mature. Good news is she is definitely a she.
Some are just late bloomers.My 10 1/2 month old bantam has not started laying eggs yet. Her 2 "coop mates" started in January. I hope she is female, there hasn't been any crowing.
Mine will jump onto my lap when I am sitting in a chair in the backyard. Maybe she thinks she's a catSome are just late bloomers.
The last time I had a few like that, I raised my voice and told them to stop being freeloaders or I'd have them for dinner.
They started laying later that day!![]()
Could she be hiding them somewhere? They can also be sneaky that way.I'm glad she's a she. Even if she never lays an egg, she will have a home with her other feathered friends. I'm just confused as to why some never lay. She's healthy, has a safe place to sleep at night, she eats well and is able to free-range to her heart's content in a large backyard.![]()