Question about minorcas

lindalouly

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I read an article that said that black minorcas show they are egg laying age when their comb falls over and if the comb stand straight that it is a rooster. I have a 22 week old Minorca with a good sized comb but it is straight. She does not show signs of being a rooster but she also doesn't act anywhere near being ready to lay... Is this true.. Can someone shed some light on this breed for me
 
I have only had the Buffs and I would say that if she doesn't have saddle feathers or other signs of being a cockerel to hold out for more proof. Some chickens have larger combs than others, and some flop more than others when large.

Sounds like it is still a possibility that it is a pullet.
 
No crowing... No saddle feathers... Looks to me like a pullet minus the bent comb... I never heard about the bent comb thing I minorcas until I read the article... I have a cockerel (Denmark variety) and I am familiar with what they look like when they grow... Plus she is small... Smaller than my 15 week old pullets
 
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Is it common for minorcas to take awhile to mature in laying age
Mine (Buffs) started laying at the usual- say maybe 5 months or so? Nothing jogs my memory about them starting laying at a different time than usual.

Of course Black Minorcas may be different. I hope you have had a look at the Minorca thread. It is interesting- not sure if anyone is on it right now but it is good historical reading, some of it.
 

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