So excited, that I just had to tell everyone - we've finally had our first egg today! It's a beautiful chocolate brown and looks absolutely perfect (no soft shell or anything) - hardly dare to eat it in case it's not as good inside! Seems like we've been waiting ages as we got the chooks back in mid July, they must be about 26 weeks now - so for anyone else still waiting, yes it does happen in the end!
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Well done - at least, well done that hen!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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I remember the excitement well..........the first egg!
Even took numerous photographs of it from different angles!
Well done both you and that chook!My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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We've got 2 to share it, and as it's from a bantam it's not huge.... actually there are 3 of us but the teenager says he's not eating something that came out of his chickens bottom, that's too gross.... so he says he'll only eat supermarket eggs! I think I've gone wrong with the parenting somewhere..... still never to late to put that right.
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Congratulations on getting your first egg ,you have given me hope .lol
I only got my hens last saturday and although they are eating and drinking well and seemed to be settled they have not laid yet mind you they are only 21 weeks old so probably long way to go yet
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Originally posted by emijade View PostCongratulations on getting your first egg ,you have given me hope .lol
I only got my hens last saturday and although they are eating and drinking well and seemed to be settled they have not laid yet mind you they are only 21 weeks old so probably long way to go yetMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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Hi Maureen
My hens are Isa Warrens only got 3 due to space and this being my first time at keeping poultry .
They were 20 weeks old when I bought them last Saturday
I has a red coomb 1 has a sort of salmon pink and the other one has hardly even got a coomb to speak of abnd its quite pale .but they are all eating well and poo seems ok too so think I have a long wait ahead of me
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Originally posted by emijade View PostHi Maureen
My hens are Isa Warrens only got 3 due to space and this being my first time at keeping poultry .
They were 20 weeks old when I bought them last Saturday
I has a red coomb 1 has a sort of salmon pink and the other one has hardly even got a coomb to speak of abnd its quite pale .but they are all eating well and poo seems ok too so think I have a long wait ahead of me
"THE NEW ISA WARREN LAYER WILL BE SOLD, NOT AS CHICKS, BUT AS AT "POINT of LAY" PULLETS (17 WKS. & first eggs 3 to 4 wks. after)."
So it's possible yours could be starting to lay any day now, especially the one with the reddest comb Keep us posted, that first egg really is a treatMy girls found their way into my heart and now they nest there
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Wow, we've had 3 eggs now! Emijade, ours are Marans but are 26/27 weeks old, so don't be surprised if you do have to wait a few weeks - it seems like an enternity at the time but it is just such a lovely surprise when it does start happening. The one of ours that laid first (and may still be the only layer, not sure who laid the 2nd egg), has always had the biggest comb but all their combs have got much redder in the last week or so.
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