My nine Batties give me between 3 and 4 a day now. The two Marans lay if they can be bothered - tht's about once a month!
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Originally posted by bearded bloke View PostNot been about a lot recently due to "one thing & another",chooks all seem happy & settled they produced 73 eggs during February (kept a ledger,how anal is that )
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Originally posted by RichmondHens View PostYou're not the only one - I record who lays what and when in a little book. Have to fill it in each time I go out to collect eggs. It's quite useful though to look back and see how each hen has performed over the course of the year.He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
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Originally posted by petal View Posthmm, a little book, my daughter would like to do that - she loves making lists. Also, i might be able to identify free loaders. I do make notes on chicks and fertility when hatching tho'
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I can imagine, I have 2 free loader pekins that are knocking on, not laying anymore but my daughter won't hear of them being removed from the flock. i wouldn't mind if they would at least go broody. Anyone out there want a couple of pretty pet pekin hens, nice temperaments, lavender and black to live out their days with them?!
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Oo that was a close shave. I just got called out by a neighbour because 'there's one of your chickens dead in my garden'. I went with trepidation - luckily it wasn't - but a wood pigeon. Something had killed and plucked it (probably a sparrow hawk) then something else (probably a cat) had dragged it under the gazebo and had a good old go. You should have seen the fat on it! I was quite surprised at the amount of meat there was on it too......
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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.
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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!
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