It makes me super impatient thinking in months. A week seems short to me so even when I say 4 weeks it seems somewhat reasonable but when I say a month it just feels like an eternity. Maybe I am just weird
But the weeks add up to so many more!
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It makes me super impatient thinking in months. A week seems short to me so even when I say 4 weeks it seems somewhat reasonable but when I say a month it just feels like an eternity. Maybe I am just weird
With that massive red comb and wattles any day now!5.5 months old (a little over 22 weeks) and still no eggs. She sure is pretty, though!
my Ancona started laying late, and takes random breaks in the winter (I'm in GA) while my other girls keep laying. She also has long molts, 2 months with no eggs and her beautiful giant comb shrivels up to a pale worm lol. But she's beautiful!Spoke too soon! First egg at 27 weeks and 1 day old.
Thank you! That's good to know! I purchased 12 chicks and the hatchery goes "bakers dozen! Choose another one for free!" And when I asked her opinion she said the Ancona was their new breed so I said sure! She's definitely a "look but don't touch" kind of girl.my Ancona started laying late, and takes random breaks in the winter (I'm in GA) while my other girls keep laying. She also has long molts, 2 months with no eggs and her beautiful giant comb shrivels up to a pale worm lol. But she's beautiful!
Mine is a bit flighty also. I got her because they are known for never going broody and are heat tolerant.Thank you! That's good to know! I purchased 12 chicks and the hatchery goes "bakers dozen! Choose another one for free!" And when I asked her opinion she said the Ancona was their new breed so I said sure! She's definitely a "look but don't touch" kind of girl.