Susielea
Lily
Ok well as the title says, my RO girl is now at 15 days past her pre-lay shed and is just happily sitting in her lay box. Last year she laid 14 days after the pre-lay and the year before she laid 10 days after. She looks completely fine, no eggs close to the cloaca, no straining and still alert when I check on her. I've been checking her every 12 to 18 hours.
Now, she ate two large fuzzies after her pre-lay shed, exactly the same as last year and the year before, this girl never refuses a meal
Last year at 12 days after pre-lay shed she ate another two large fuzzies and went on to lay 2 days later. Now, this year I haven't offered her that second feed after pre-lay shed, as I recently read that this is not recommended :shrugs:
So what I guess I'm asking is, should I give this girl a couple of fuzzies like I did last year and the year before, or should I hold off until she decides to drop these eggs for me? (I haven't worried with the other two, as they have refused feeding from before shed)
When should I be concerned about the length of time she's taking to lay her eggs? How long can it take after pre-lay? I know this sounds daft, but i've never had one go more than 14 days past pre-lay, so has enyone else?
All help and suggestions gratefully received
Now, she ate two large fuzzies after her pre-lay shed, exactly the same as last year and the year before, this girl never refuses a meal
So what I guess I'm asking is, should I give this girl a couple of fuzzies like I did last year and the year before, or should I hold off until she decides to drop these eggs for me? (I haven't worried with the other two, as they have refused feeding from before shed)
When should I be concerned about the length of time she's taking to lay her eggs? How long can it take after pre-lay? I know this sounds daft, but i've never had one go more than 14 days past pre-lay, so has enyone else?
All help and suggestions gratefully received