Plymouth Rock thread!

I am still waiting on my SPPR to lay, so I can start hatching. Its about 9 1/2 months now.
Are you free ranging TnBear? I agree they should be laying by now. Are you feeding a 20% protein feed? If so are you feeding extra things like scratch or goodies. If you are cut all that out and just feed the 20% layer only and lock them in the coop for a few days. If the have bright red combs they should be laying. I am thinking they are hiding the eggs on you.
 
Honestly, it's not a good idea to hatch pullet eggs anyway...best to wait at least a couple months of laying before hatching pullet eggs.
 
Honestly, it's not a good idea to hatch pullet eggs anyway...best to wait at least a couple months of laying before hatching pullet eggs.
Great point!!

Hatching from newly laying pullets often ends up with inferior chicks and/or hatchability issues. That's another reason I like to hatch early in the winter, females mature and start laying mid-late summer and ready to be hatched from come Dec/Jan
 
Well overnight I got one more chick to hatch. So in this hatch I got 6 chicks. :)
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Do they look like yours from her as well? Still haven't seen any pictures ;)
Very much so. I ended up keeping only two from my first hatch from PEI, a pair. However, the pullet is EXTREMELY flighty. So I may end up not using her. I can't get pictures of her at all, she's afraid of everyone and everything, poor little gal.

The younger set I haven't gone through yet, and have decided I'll wait until spring to do so. They are just now at about 19 weeks; I grow them slowly, so they're not huge...but I'm hoping that by spring, they'll really be in full bloom! I'll be moving them to a new, larger pen (hopefully) this weekend, and will try to get some pics at that time.
 
Very much so. I ended up keeping only two from my first hatch from PEI, a pair. However, the pullet is EXTREMELY flighty. So I may end up not using her. I can't get pictures of her at all, she's afraid of everyone and everything, poor little gal.

The younger set I haven't gone through yet, and have decided I'll wait until spring to do so. They are just now at about 19 weeks; I grow them slowly, so they're not huge...but I'm hoping that by spring, they'll really be in full bloom! I'll be moving them to a new, larger pen (hopefully) this weekend, and will try to get some pics at that time.
Looking forward to seeing pictures :)

Well they must calm down when laying because her birds were extremely calm and docile. I don't really try to handle mine at all, so I can't say they are friendly or not. They don't seek me out though unless I have food. :p
 

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