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MMelton67
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ok. I'm not disagreeing. But, what criteria are you using for that assertion? I know for pretty sure I've never seen her in a nesting box or otherwise laying. Her bouffant hair is immediately identifiable. Also, after the recent move to the new, larger coop (8x8) and run (8x40) We've gotten more than one olive egg in a 24 hour period. Given that, from this group, someone starting laying at least 2 weeks early and due to our late start this year, 22-24 weeks from hatching was the 2nd or 3rd week in November I was not expecting them to lay much at all as we headed into winter. We're now getting 5 eggs a day from 13 birds and at least one, if not two olives a day. And, the olives only showed up last week. So, I don't think it's just one girl. The mis-id'd-lone-olive-egger theory doesn't seem to hold true. Again, as I said in the first or second post, it doesn't really matter. It's just an anomaly I'm looking for an answer to. Cheers!Yes I believe the one with the tuft on her head is your Olive Egger!