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One of my bladdy Vorwerks has actually laid an egg!!!!!
3 of them are over 1 year old, and 2 are about 30wks, and I've never had an egg (off the older ones). Lo and behold, there is a white egg in one of the nestboxes! I don't have any other breeds that lay white ones, so it's got to be one of the infamous VW's!
I know someone that keeps Vorwerks LF. Don't know if he has hatching eggs, but he ceratinly shows. he's south of me I think so maybe not too far from you OWG.....
My turkeys arrived on Sunday. Very majestic and gentle. They have to be confined to a small area until they are used to where they are living then I shall let them out to free range in the field. The hen is not laying yet but apparently goes broody really quickly so I intend to let her sit on some of her eggs and see what happens.
I lurve turkeys. You are lucky to have the room. The rest of us can only dream.......
I know someone that keeps Vorwerks LF. Don't know if he has hatching eggs, but he ceratinly shows. he's south of me I think so maybe not too far from you OWG.....
SSShhhhh! Don't tempt me! We've got a really nice Vorwerk boy this year, who I'm hoping is lovely and fertile... it's just getting the flippin' girls to lay the eggs...
They were hanging round the nest boxes earlier....
well, you could try to pop haemmoroid cream on it to reduce swelling but sorry to say the prognosis for prolapse is not great and she will end up in great pain, if you can imagine...eek
As Petal says once the muscles have been weakened then the likelihood of it happening again is much higher. See how she goes for the time being but keep a lookout for any pecking from the others. Once they spy "something" they will peck and peck until the death - gruesome little creatures!
Well all three stags display to me. Like your hen, mine's not interested in them yet as she's not laying, she's more interested in the grass. They look lovely though. I love they way they seem to do everything in slow motion, just drifting about like galleons on the sea. They currently have a small sectioned off area of paddock abutting the shed I've put them in. Once I'm confident they know how to find their way back I'll let them loose. Just hope they don't end up camping on the back doorstep like my loose chickens do, the poos are massive!
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