I guess after looking into it, alot of people say they are not good mothers, this has not been the case for me however.
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Ah okay, cool thanksMy welsummers never start laying before 24 weeks, usually in the 24 to 32 week range. (breeder quality) Hatchery wellies can start earlier.
In this case, maybe he didn't.....that's not a Welsummer.1.) I was told by breeder that this girl is a Welsomer and would like some confirmation from some smart folks. Unfortunately this breeder was like a puppy-mill breeder except it was chickens and he had Welsomers, Wyandottes, Java's, Leghorns, Orpingtons and others and I don't know how he kept them from interbreeding.
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She is not pure, a cross of some sort. Possibly a Welsummer/Wyandotte cross.1.) I was told by breeder that this girl is a Welsomer and would like some confirmation from some smart folks. Unfortunately this breeder was like a puppy-mill breeder except it was chickens and he had Welsomers, Wyandottes, Java's, Leghorns, Orpingtons and others and I don't know how he kept them from interbreeding.
2.) Why doesn't she have any sign of a comb? She's almost 6 months old. I bought a Mottled Wyandotte (my avatar image) at the same time and they were same age and size at the time but the Wyandotte J-Lo has matured much faster than Welsomer Louise) Will she ever have a comb? Do they develop slower than other breeds?
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In this case, maybe he didn't.....that's not a Welsummer.