I think I've been told it's between 6-8 months.On average, how long until an Orpington starts to lay. My Lav Orps are a long way off, but I'm curious. I read they were very slow to mature due to their massive size.
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I think I've been told it's between 6-8 months.On average, how long until an Orpington starts to lay. My Lav Orps are a long way off, but I'm curious. I read they were very slow to mature due to their massive size.
one of mine could still! Use some reddening but she's laying.I read that the girls always get really red when the are about to lay? Is this always the case?
On average, how long until an Orpington starts to lay. My Lav Orps are a long way off, but I'm curious. I read they were very slow to mature due to their massive size.
I am getting worried about my girl liberty, she keeps laying down and is just not acting right, we got her 1st or 2nd week of March. Is there anyway she could be trying to lay too early?All my hens were hatched on Feb. 6th so they are 20 wks. old today. On 6/13 we got our first egg (Picture below)So that makes the first egg at 18 weeks. That hen was not ready to begin to lay and on the same day tried to "lay" two more eggs at the same time resulting in very serious prolapse and having to put her down. So, today's surprise, at exactly 20 weeks of age, of a second egg (identical to the first one, very small but otherwise perfect) is, we hope, a portent of great things to come. If everyone is on pretty much the same time table we should be getting bunches of eggs (we have 24 hens in this group) daily pretty soon.