One of my blue Orp banties has given me a pretty little brown egg weighing 38 grams (1 & 3/8 oz in old money).
I suspect it may have been Madge because she is quite pale today compared to Myrtle and Maude. Is that a reasonable assumption?
There was no singing, dancing or boasting, just this lovely egg left lying in the middle of the coop run I'll put in something that can be used as a nesting box in case she was only an exhibitionist by default.
I'll put a dish of oyster shell/grit in the coop so she doesn't become deficient in calcium.
I didn't expect eggs until next year so they're still on growers pellets ad-lib. Should I keep them all on growers until the others start laying or should I mix growers and layers until they're all laying?
They free-range 4-5 hours a day and get a big handful of corn mix when I tuck them in.
I'm so thrilled you would think I produced the egg myself
I suspect it may have been Madge because she is quite pale today compared to Myrtle and Maude. Is that a reasonable assumption?
There was no singing, dancing or boasting, just this lovely egg left lying in the middle of the coop run I'll put in something that can be used as a nesting box in case she was only an exhibitionist by default.
I'll put a dish of oyster shell/grit in the coop so she doesn't become deficient in calcium.
I didn't expect eggs until next year so they're still on growers pellets ad-lib. Should I keep them all on growers until the others start laying or should I mix growers and layers until they're all laying?
They free-range 4-5 hours a day and get a big handful of corn mix when I tuck them in.
I'm so thrilled you would think I produced the egg myself
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