Hi Folks,
It's been awhile. Robin, it's good to see ya still hangin' around. Sorry I ain't been around for a spell but I've been up to my eyeballs in chicks, keets, and other critters.
Let me see if I can quickly answer some of the questions I just read on the four pages of posts.
First, usually the Welsummers will start laying around 24 weeks. Of course, there are many factors that will determine that. There's genetics, the specific feed regimen they are on, the time of season and hours of daylight (or artificial), individual quirks, etc. Generally speaking though, you should have eggs being produced by now if they're 7 months old.
Secondly, the APA standard calls for "Black with red mottling" as the male breast color.
Third, with regard to showing your bird at the State Fair, is it going to be an APA/ABA approved/sanctioned show? I've found most aren't. That being the case, by all means, take your bird. Not the one with crooked toes of course.
Just FYI, and not to be critical, your cockerel does appear to have much too much blue in the picture but that could easily be the photo and not actuality.
If I missed anything, just let me know. I'll subscribe to this post so it should come to my email. Hope this helped!
God Bless,