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Chicken Chaser
17 to 22 weeks. Mine are 18 weeks and nothing, while a few others here with Leghorns the same age have just started laying this week. We were competing on who's would lay first for bragging rights.
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Ok thank you17 to 22 weeks. Mine are 18 weeks and nothing, while a few others here with Leghorns the same age have just started laying this week. We were competing on who's would lay first for bragging rights.
That’s good to hear!I had 5 and they were the same clutch but developed at different rates even though they got the same treatment. It was a span of 4 weeks that they all eventually laid.
I must be lucky because I've never got a laying chicken not lay unless it met a untimely death. I say your odds are pretty good she'll lay.
Mine started at 18 1/2 weeks, and hasn't missed a day since! I didn't want leghorns, got her by accident (mis-identified and I didn't know any better.) She's now my favorite chicken!
I didn’t want a leghorn either but once I heard how much they lay I was convinced. That is if she does layMine started at 18 1/2 weeks, and hasn't missed a day since! I didn't want leghorns, got her by accident (mis-identified and I didn't know any better.) She's now my favorite chicken!
Thank you!One of mine started laying at 17 weeks old, but like someone else said, her comb & wattles were large & red. Another one of my leghorns is laying as well, she just started at 19 weeks old. She surprised me because her comb & wattles aren’t as large or as red as her sisters. Just leave the nest box with fake egg & they’ll go snooping around when they’re ready.