Thankyou again ChickenCanoe for all your help and advice plus the very informative article link > http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1628&context=usdaarsfacpub < . The 3 remaining chicks are already up and sitting on the little perch I put in the brooder and all 3...
Thankyou so much ChickenCanoe, That is exactly the kind of
information I was seeking.
One more question if you would be so kind. If I replace the eggs under Ha'penny with a the live chicks will the chicks be safe sharing the coop and run with one rooster, two bantam hens, two bantam juvenile...
These last two eggs permit no light through at all now, I assume they are completely full of well developed fetuses. I candled them again just yesterday to see if I could make out the status of the fetus.
I know what you mean about dark brown eggs being too dark to candle, I have that problem...
Thanks, next time (if there is a next time) I will date the eggs. I don't have an incubator as I did not intend to have any more pet chooks. so I guess I'll just let her sit on them till they either hatch or she abandons them.Earlier I had I candled (using a small bright LED flashlight which...
One bantam chicken was brooding on 4 eggs. about a week before they were due to hatch my other bantam started laying eggs in the same box and went broody after she had laid about 8 eggs.. Problem is that the first hen was brooding on all the eggs.and eventually both hens were brooding...
Hi SlowQueen
All we have here in North Central Florida is sand too. (Florida is one big sand bar) I use pine shavings in my 8 beautiful chucks coop. I just sweep the shitty chips into the sand in the run when I clean out the coop (about once a week,) , It all breaks down quite quickly given...
thankyou for a very helpful article. I recently introduced 7 eight week old cochin bantams of different breeds, (3 mottled, 2 old english game, one silkie and one little greyish white very small like half the size of the mottled (two of whom are cockerels.)with little tufts of small feathers...
Cochins and Old English game bantams are my favourites for their gentle nature and great personalities.
Here's my sweet little pet bantam 'Sparrow' and 'Wincey' my Cochin Rooster
When I first tried to post the pic' of the 5 eggs laid by my pullet Cinnamon Queen 'Penny' on her first day of laying.... please see "Post your FIRST EGG pics! - Page 684"...bottom of page... I tried two more times with the same result.... and now I see all three posts do show the pic...
That webpage you posted (http://www.poultryhelp.com/chickenfacts.html) confirms the world record of 7 eggs from one chicken in one day as do several other links from a Google search.. The 6 eggs Penny laid on her first day were rather small all weighing 1.5-1.6 ozs each, but all were complete...
Cmom... I also had a hard time believing my eyes but I checked the laying box every day from their 18th week on eagerly anticipating my first egg...and on the 20th week one of my Cinnamon Queens (Penny) did lay 5 eggs in the early morning and later at noon the same day she laid one more.. I...
Right ADavid, one chicken laid 6 eggs on first laying day age 20 weeks,, one of my cinnamon queen's 'Penny' , laid 6 eggs on her first day of laying, 5 in the early morning and one at mid-day.. I couldn't believe my eyes either but it is true, since then one egg a day like clockwork at around...
I couldn't believe my eyes at first but these are the 5 eggs my Cinnamon Queen 'Penny' laid early in the early morning on her first laying day at 20 weeks old
, she laid another one at mid day for a total of six, and has since been laying one egg a day...That's just one egg short of...