What physical signs indicate the switch to layer feed is imminent for a Wyandotte pullet?
Answer
Developing a brighter comb or darkening tail feathers.
The timing for transitioning a developing Wyandotte pullet from grower feed to layer feed is linked closely to her physical maturation, rather than solely hitting a specific age mark. Owners should monitor visual cues that signal sexual maturity is approaching. Specifically, the development of a comb that appears brighter in color and the change in feather pigmentation, such as the darkening of the tail feathers, are reliable physical indicators that the bird is close to beginning her regular laying cycle, signaling the need for higher calcium intake.

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