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Our Flock has Fully Matured

Posted on July 22, 2013 by Robert

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Today, we collected six eggs from our six hens for the first time. Now we can confirm that all six birds are laying. They were hatched on February 13th, so that makes the flock 22.5 weeks old. That last lady was a little late, as most hens start laying between 18-20 weeks.

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