Our Chickens Started Laying at 19 Weeks: An Egg-citing Milestone
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 มิ.ย. 2024
- Witnessing your birds lay their first eggs at just 19 weeks is truly an egg-citing milestone! This early start is a testament to their excellent care, healthy environment, and the right nutrition. Each egg symbolizes the beginning of a fruitful journey in poultry keeping, filled with the joys of fresh, home-laid eggs and the satisfaction of nurturing your flock. Celebrate this achievement and look forward to a bountiful harvest of delicious, wholesome eggs that are sure to brighten your mornings and enrich your meals.
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Congratulations
Thank you🤲
It's always a time of great joy when you sight the egg.
You got that right!
Am really happy for you, have been looking forward to seeing an egg.
Glad it came …
Thank you I really appreciate 🙏
Waaaw finally the update came. Was waiting for this ,congratulations man, God bless your hustle
Thanks Amen🙏
Congratulations. Your hard work is being rewarded. I am excited for you. I have been following you on this journey from the first day. Cheers.
Thank you so much I appreciate and I remembered as well thanks for your support.
Congratulations bro 🎉
Thank you
Congratulation bro, I expecting too
You’ll see congratulations in advance how old is your birds?
Congratulations!🎉 They are actually very big. What's their weight? The eggs will keep increasing... your hard work has started paying.
Thank you, they are 1.4-1.5kg but 1.09 - 1.2kg can lay depends on maturity.
Happy to see u starting to collect egg. Being following you from when the flog arrived. Bravo 👏 bro
thank you I really appreciate
My birds are on eighteen weeks but still not laying
How are your feeders made?
Their made with zink the aluminum type you can get it from the market and get the bigger 1 which types of bird are you raising?