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By far the best egg I have ever had! It was a tiny 34 grams. Got a better picture of the egg and a new picture of Star!
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Possibly, but I wouldn't say 20 weeks is late at all. If anything it's still on the early side. Nothing to do but be patientLove it! She definitely has a bigger comb than my girls. As we've established, they are all 20 weeks old today. NONE of mine are laying yet. I'm wondering if it's from the heat? It's been over 100 for a week. We're getting a "cold front" tomorrow and the high will only be 96. Here's an update pic I took today.
I always thought I was a patient person. Until I got chickens.Possibly, but I wouldn't say 20 weeks is late at all. If anything it's still on the early side. Nothing to do but be patient
I never thought I was a patient person. Chickens just proved me right.I always thought I was a patient person. Until I got chickens.
Hopefully soon! Fingers crossed you get one in the next few weeksLove it! She definitely has a bigger comb than my girls. As we've established, they are all 20 weeks old today. NONE of mine are laying yet. I'm wondering if it's from the heat? It's been over 100 for a week. We're getting a "cold front" tomorrow and the high will only be 96. Here's an update pic I took today.
Is molting that predictable though? My EEs and Wyandottes all molted in June, and then my rooster started at the end of July. Now one of my new young Wyandottes (whom I got in July) is in the middle of a molt, but her sisters aren't.I have a trail cam set up in my coop facing the nesting boxes so I can stalk them haha.
I've seen a few of them fluff around but nothing significant yet.
I've been seeing A LOT of feathers lately. I know they're not supposed to molt this year since they're only 5 months old but I'm wondering if it's their last adolescent molt? They're not bare or anything.