Jan 25, 2008 #1 Chickemee Songster 12 Years Joined Jul 30, 2007 Messages 264 Reaction score 7 Points 139 Location Texas My Ginger is a New Hampshire Red and she laid an egg before my leghorn. I got my first egg about an hour and a half when I got back from school. I can't belive how happy I actually am!
My Ginger is a New Hampshire Red and she laid an egg before my leghorn. I got my first egg about an hour and a half when I got back from school. I can't belive how happy I actually am!
Jan 25, 2008 #2 MissPrissy Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 24,433 Reaction score 161 Points 371 Location Forks, Virginia Yayy for first eggs! Just a note - Until she is 1 year old she is still a pullet. Over 1 year and she is a hen. Cockeral for a boy and after 1 year he is a rooster.
Yayy for first eggs! Just a note - Until she is 1 year old she is still a pullet. Over 1 year and she is a hen. Cockeral for a boy and after 1 year he is a rooster.
Jan 26, 2008 #3 Churkenduse Songster 12 Years Joined Jan 1, 2008 Messages 775 Reaction score 8 Points 151 Congrats it's a great feeling isn't it? It will never get boring, yeahhh!!!!
Jan 28, 2008 Thread starter #4 Chickemee Songster 12 Years Joined Jul 30, 2007 Messages 264 Reaction score 7 Points 139 Location Texas Its been 3 days since she laid her first egg, how long will it take for her to lay a second one?
Jan 28, 2008 #5 MissPrissy Crowing Premium Feather Member 12 Years Joined May 7, 2007 Messages 24,433 Reaction score 161 Points 371 Location Forks, Virginia You can never really tell. She could lay one tomorrow or not lay another one for a week or more. Feed her well. Be patient. Isn't it eggciting? LOL
You can never really tell. She could lay one tomorrow or not lay another one for a week or more. Feed her well. Be patient. Isn't it eggciting? LOL