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That is a real nice hen man! I'm sure it's not a pullet, so I'm guess'n this is what your 4 month old birds came from maybe? Where are you at? I forget if You ever said....
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That is a real nice hen man! I'm sure it's not a pullet, so I'm guess'n this is what your 4 month old birds came from maybe? Where are you at? I forget if You ever said....
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I'm not sure how old that hen is or if that is where my 4 month old birds came from or not. It was just a pic that was in the craigslist ad.That is a real nice hen man! I'm sure it's not a pullet, so I'm guess'n this is what your 4 month old birds came from maybe? Where are you at? I forget if You ever said....
Good morning... Your pullets will lay at 20 to 25 weeks of age. If the season and light hrs are right. You can force them with a timer in off season as you hope. If the temp is really cold it will be hit and miss, but in Fl that should be no problem..
Naturally they will start laying about the first week in March around here. Cornish cockerels are slower to be fertile thou. I find if you can isolate your cockerels and give them 15 hrs of light two weeks earlier, say the middle of Feb., the first egg laid will be fertile... I normally don't set the eggs the first week or so of a pullet. They tend to be small and just getting everything worked out. But I wanted to find out if the early light on the cockerels effected their fertility. So I set the first 12 laid last spring on the 8th of March. You can clearly see the date on the eggs below... Every one developed... Fertility will be scary good the first month and taper off after that. They will lay a average of two eggs every three days for a few months. By the first of August the fertility will have dropped along with out put.... Forcing your birds will effect their production in the spring, as well as their condition. But it's all up to you if it's worth the trade... Good luck with your birds... Bill
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