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Pink - if your layers are buff orps they won't lay until between 6 and 8 months of age. They mature much slower than production birds. As a matter of fact, I've had 9 month old buff orps that I thought were pullets and they turned into roos overnight!
I didn't have any hens to compare them to at the time so that is my excuse for not knowing. I love my buff orps, but they haven't done well in this heat at all.
Oh my goodness they just up and changed on you.
. yup that would be my luck.
. I think I need to pen them up and keep them up for a while, they are all getting ready.. I guess ill just take fan down there till I get some eggs, so they know to come back to the run everyday to lay.. my one BR who started out Joan Jet.. then became Jett Lee,, well... hummmm he doesn't crow, he is constantly at my feet . gets along with both flocks. not aggressive except a peck now and then at the feed bowl.. but now.. he is squatting for me , I go to pet him and down he goes and starts coooing..... hummm Im thinking maybe hes still Joan jet?
Im not going to complain is he is a she.. but odd...
has everyone seen the moon tonight.. she is gorgeous.
. I went out to check my girls and didn't even need a flash light.
)O(
Pink
That definitely sounds like a hen to me. Roosters wouldn't do that, not in my experience. If you have Plymouth Rocks, they are slower to mature too so it'll take longer for them to start laying. I would bet they will start for you sometime in mid-September. That's assuming you are feeding them a layer feed of some sort.
And yes, the moon is really beautiful and it's actually a little cooler than normal tonight too. Only 80 degrees here.
Pink - if your layers are buff orps they won't lay until between 6 and 8 months of age. They mature much slower than production birds. As a matter of fact, I've had 9 month old buff orps that I thought were pullets and they turned into roos overnight!

Oh my goodness they just up and changed on you.

. I think I need to pen them up and keep them up for a while, they are all getting ready.. I guess ill just take fan down there till I get some eggs, so they know to come back to the run everyday to lay.. my one BR who started out Joan Jet.. then became Jett Lee,, well... hummmm he doesn't crow, he is constantly at my feet . gets along with both flocks. not aggressive except a peck now and then at the feed bowl.. but now.. he is squatting for me , I go to pet him and down he goes and starts coooing..... hummm Im thinking maybe hes still Joan jet?

has everyone seen the moon tonight.. she is gorgeous.

)O(
Pink
That definitely sounds like a hen to me. Roosters wouldn't do that, not in my experience. If you have Plymouth Rocks, they are slower to mature too so it'll take longer for them to start laying. I would bet they will start for you sometime in mid-September. That's assuming you are feeding them a layer feed of some sort.
And yes, the moon is really beautiful and it's actually a little cooler than normal tonight too. Only 80 degrees here.

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