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Crowing
#2?? Idk!!! Just a guess lolChoose one please. .#2 or #6?
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#2?? Idk!!! Just a guess lolChoose one please. .#2 or #6?
Yep, just fun. I raised them and i dont have a clue! Lol#2?? Idk!!! Just a guess lol
The blues are known to lay early too..so confusingThe train I’m thinking sex link bc they are known to lay early
The blues are known to lay early too..so confusing
#6 CECE bc she checks out nesting boxes, this is a good sign, does she squat to? She’s also 19 weeks which is young but pretty much A normal POL time for her breed. I would check the pelvic bones tonight but on CECE first just so you can rule her out if you need to.I GOT AN EGG TODAY!
HERES A FUN GAME TO BREAK BOREDOM:
I have 12 pullets, ages from 14 to 19 weeks. 4 are EE's 19 weeks, no comb growth or color yet.
I didnt think any were near lay based on the way they look, but yet I got a first egg from one of them!
* None of my pullets squat yet and their comb and waddle redness comes & goes in intensity*
Here is the egg and pullets. Which do you think laid this medium size egg???
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1: Shadow-Black Australorp 19 weeks. Sings egg song randomly.
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2: Jess- Golden Comet 19 weeks. Goes off on her own alot.
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3: Rose- Black sex link 19 weeks. Will allow petting. Checks out nesting boxes.
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4: Gamma- production blue 16 1/2 weeks. No actions of interest.
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5: Sky- Sapphire Gem 14 1/2 weeks. Still acts immature
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6: Cece- Golden Comet 19 weeks. Checks out nesting boxes. Still skiddish. Most developed comb & waddles
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7: Stormie- production Blue 16 1/2 weeks. No actions of interest.
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8: Rae- supposed to be Sapphire Gem 15 1/2 weeks. Calm and allows petting.
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HAVE FUN GUESSING!
*I will try to check pelvic bones at bedtime*