Jun 21, 2008 #1 claud Songster 12 Years Dec 12, 2007 843 4 162 PA At what age can I sell my pullets as "ready-to-lay" pullets? They are a large fowl dual-purpose breed.
At what age can I sell my pullets as "ready-to-lay" pullets? They are a large fowl dual-purpose breed.
Jun 21, 2008 #2 Colored Egg Farmer Chicken overload 16 Years Apr 30, 2008 2,189 99 366 North Eastern Pa... Near NY 17-18 or depending when breed is ready to lay.
Jun 21, 2008 #4 wendy On the Hill 12 Years Jun 14, 2007 1,683 6 169 central louisiana i agree with them 16-17 weeks, 4 months or a little more. we started out with barred rocks and black stars and they started laying about a little over four months and were all laying by five for sure! Wendy
i agree with them 16-17 weeks, 4 months or a little more. we started out with barred rocks and black stars and they started laying about a little over four months and were all laying by five for sure! Wendy
Jun 21, 2008 #5 hazelton farms Songster 12 Years Jan 4, 2008 877 1 149 NC Orps. take a smidge longer though, so if they are those, maybe 5 month old ones are 'ready to lay'? Stacy
Orps. take a smidge longer though, so if they are those, maybe 5 month old ones are 'ready to lay'? Stacy
Jun 21, 2008 #7 3peeps Songster 12 Years Jul 4, 2007 367 2 139 I just checked my calendar: Wyandotte: 20 weeks Orpington: 20.5 weeks Australorp: 21 weeks
Jun 22, 2008 #8 crooked stripe Songster 12 Years Jan 14, 2008 846 8 161 N.E Ohio- Suffield I am in the orpington - australorp category. I looking at 19 weeks and can't wait. John