On average you can tell when a breed will lay, if you have enough for averages to mean much. Most will start laying about that age. But that is just an average, some will start much earlier, some will start much later. Two or three is not enough for averages to mean much. I would not expect most Polish bantams to start laying at 18 weeks but I also do not find it that unusual. You are dealing with living animals, not programmable robots. Real life, more than programmable robots, is somewhat unpredictable.
It should not. Polish are supposed to lay white eggs which is basically a lack of brown coloring. Since that egg has some brown coloring I suspect somewhere in its ancestry it had a brown egg layer. That is not all that unusual.
On average you can tell when a breed will lay, if you have enough for averages to mean much. Most will start laying about that age. But that is just an average, some will start much earlier, some will start much later. Two or three is not enough for averages to mean much. I would not expect most Polish bantams to start laying at 18 weeks but I also do not find it that unusual. You are dealing with living animals, not programmable robots. Real life, more than programmable robots, is somewhat unpredictable.
It should not. Polish are supposed to lay white eggs which is basically a lack of brown coloring. Since that egg has some brown coloring I suspect somewhere in its ancestry it had a brown egg layer. That is not all that unusual.
I believe you.
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On average you can tell when a breed will lay, if you have enough for averages to mean much. Most will start laying about that age. But that is just an average, some will start much earlier, some will start much later. Two or three is not enough for averages to mean much. I would not expect most Polish bantams to start laying at 18 weeks but I also do not find it that unusual. You are dealing with living animals, not programmable robots. Real life, more than programmable robots, is somewhat unpredictable.
It should not. Polish are supposed to lay white eggs which is basically a lack of brown coloring. Since that egg has some brown coloring I suspect somewhere in its ancestry it had a brown egg layer. That is not all that unusual.
I believe you.
interesting.