How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

3/3
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Thank you girls!
 
Flock Age
44 weeks
Zoe
Nandi
Inara
Kaylee
Yolanda
Saffron
Bridget
40

B. Leghorn
SLW
SLW
EE
EE
EE
EE
Date
Laying Record

# of
Eggs

3/21
day off
3:45pm
11:00am
11:30am
5:30pm
day off
day off
4
3/22
8:30am
day off
1:00pm
1:00pm
day off
9:45am
8:00am
5
3/23
10:30pm
8:00am
3:30pm
4:00pm
8:45am
11:30pm
10:00pm
7
3/24
12:30pm
9:00am
day off
day off
11:00am
2:15pm
11:30am
5
3/25
4:45pm
10:00am
9:15am
7:45am
2:00pm
day off
3:00pm
6
3/26
day off
11:15am
11:45am
9:00am
5:00pm
10:00am
day off
5
3/27
9:00am
11:45pm
2:30pm
10:15am
day off
11:30pm
7:45am
6
3/28
11:00am
12:15pm
day off
2:30pm
8:30am
12:30pm
9:45am
6
3/29
1:00pm
1:45pm
8:45am
day off
11:00am
1:15pm
11:30am
6
3/30
3:00pm
3:15pm
11:00am
8:00am
day off
2:15pm
1:30pm
6
3/31
5:00pm
day off
2:00pm
9:30am
12:00pm
3:30pm
day off
5

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I'm thinking of putting some sort of colored marker in the top of the nest boxes to see who's marked and who isn't. We're getting five eggs one day and eleven the next.

I wouldn't bet the farm on that method. I've had girls sit in a nest for a long time, then leave and not even lay an egg that day. The only way I know for SURE you can know:
  1. Watch every egg get laid
  2. Put food coloring in their vent. Not sure how well that works if they poop at some point before they lay.

The 5/11 pattern doesn't seem all that odd. They are not going to lay every day and besides all potentially being on a different pattern, a given bird's pattern can change. Some may lay every other day, some two days on one off, some one on, two off, others 10 on 1 off then 6 on 2 off. The pattern in my flock is to NOT have a pattern. I'm still waiting for one of Gifa's birds to come over and give my girls some tips on punctuality.
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I would (and do) look more at the number of eggs every 2 days, how many a week, how many days to get a dozen, that sort of thing. With the longer daylight hours I expect those numbers to improve and it has this month.

I think Blackie must have thrown Rusty off the nest, done her thing, then let Rusty go back and finish!!!

One of my EEs did that, the difference being the girl she tossed was brooding the pine shavings, not laying eggs. Maybe they would be less picky if you put a fake egg in each nest?? The old "if it is good enough for another chicken, it is good enough for me" trick
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(Tuesday) 6 eggs.

(Wednesday) 9 eggs. One was laid overnight into Wednesday (good thing they lay hard shell and have pine shavings under them). My first "2 eggs from one chicken" day
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The one that laid overnight laid a larger egg Wednesday that looked a bit like a balloon that had deflated and got a bit wrinkly.


Bruce
 
I work at night and sleep during the laying period of the day. All my Orphingtons look the same to me and I can't distinguish just who's on the nest w/o marking her. I don't think I'll be dying a vent either!
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I guess I'll just have to hope they all are producing eggs. 03/27/13: Two eggs and 03/28/13: Five eggs.
 
3/3 again!
And even better, 0/3 escapees into the front garden and next door's kitchen garden! I think I may finally have plugged all the holes and easy bits they were getting through. Oh, and 40 m of electric fencing along the little stone wall they climb over has probably had a bit of an effect as well
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Have to say that my other half isn't too chuffed at the extra investment in the electric fencing - 115€ buys a lot of eggs! The girls will have to keep up this level of production for a while to keep him happy!
 

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