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Might be a daft question for some of you lads but I've just started keeping chickens had them now around two months, when I got them I was told they were 28 weeks old and at point of lay I've got a blue bell, a black rock and two warrens is they a way of telling there age by looks or have I just got to take the blokes word for it? I've kept birds in past but birds I kept was rung as young so I knew by looking at ring how old they where.. Thank Rich

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Rich at 28 weeks the should have been laying as far as I am aware, not at point of lay, I find them hard to age some are obviously old birds by there condition,as said above put some pictures up,that might get you more of a idea off of people,

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Someone has mentioned to me that they look like young birds with the size of the comb on top of there head.. He also said that the black rock could start laying because of its face starting to go red.. I'm just not sure on what he's saying because he thinks point of lay is a breed of chicken that he used to keep

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16 weeks is point of lay. so by 22 weeks you should have 6 eggs per week per bird for at least a couple of months until they settle into the correct laying amount for the particular species of laying bird. The all look to be at least 30 weeks to me?

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If they were 28 weeks when I got them there 32 weeks now.. I'm in no rush for them to start laying I got them for kids really something for them, it's just bloke next doors telling me all sorts he wanted me to put my finger up its back side other day to see if I could feel an egg I don't no what to believe with him.. He said the comb an face go red when they start laying an if it's not read Theres something up with them or not happy can anyone give me any advise on that please? Thanks

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When I knew nothing about poultry when I first got my lot 2 years back I'd no one to help so what I done was went by their combs.

 

Right now nearly all my hens combs are beaming red, hey presto they're in full swing laying :thumbs:

 

So simple but helped me back then :laugh:

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