I am not 100% sure on the actual age of any of my chickens (other than the day-old chicks I acquired last Friday LOL). At any rate, my pullets are all 13-18 weeks & nobody's laying. I have noticed signs of maturing in the face and comb of my barred rock, Juanita. The leghorn, Felipa, is also getting pinker in the face & comb every day, and her comb is finally starting to become more developed. Bertha, the EE, is really developing into a GORGEOUS bird & I hope she lays soon (she's the oldest at 18-20 weeks, though again, we are not 100% certain of her age, either).
I don't think my welsummer will lay for awhile, as she has had a rough summer and has been ill (almost had to cull her); but she's on antibiotics and electrolytes and is improving and growing! She's the youngest of my flock anyway, so I don't expect her to lay for a while. Good thing because if she was laying, we couldn't eat her eggs for a while since she's getting antibiotics (one more injection... I hate doing those).
These are my first chickens & the wait on eggs is frustrating, exciting, and fun all at once! It's great that I'm getting to know my chooks right now anyway. I just want Felipa to start laying 'cuz you know how leghorns are. She's feisty & flightly & will probably be that way until she lays.
Felipa, Bertha, and Rhoda (the Rhode Island red) have all been kinda squatting a lot. They'll be foraging around the yard, then stop, squat, sit there a minute or a few, get up, flap, and keep going. Is that the squatting behavior everyone talks about?
I don't think we'll have any eggs for a while, but we'll see. Hopefully soon.
I don't think my welsummer will lay for awhile, as she has had a rough summer and has been ill (almost had to cull her); but she's on antibiotics and electrolytes and is improving and growing! She's the youngest of my flock anyway, so I don't expect her to lay for a while. Good thing because if she was laying, we couldn't eat her eggs for a while since she's getting antibiotics (one more injection... I hate doing those).
These are my first chickens & the wait on eggs is frustrating, exciting, and fun all at once! It's great that I'm getting to know my chooks right now anyway. I just want Felipa to start laying 'cuz you know how leghorns are. She's feisty & flightly & will probably be that way until she lays.
Felipa, Bertha, and Rhoda (the Rhode Island red) have all been kinda squatting a lot. They'll be foraging around the yard, then stop, squat, sit there a minute or a few, get up, flap, and keep going. Is that the squatting behavior everyone talks about?
I don't think we'll have any eggs for a while, but we'll see. Hopefully soon.