So many funny thoughts going through my head right now, and I'm afraid to share any of them.Thanks for sharing it, though. I needed a laugh for the day.
WHOOP WHOOP!! Got our 1st egg today!!!
Fried it. The white was so creamy. So much flavor!! It was interesting to see how the yolk and the white stood up tall in the pan. What a difference! .
How many hours of sunlight are they getting? My research indicates they need at least 14 hours. This comes from someone who is a newbie and still waiting for my 1st egg. So, in other words, my opinion is worth what it cost you.
So we installed a light in the coop to come on at 3 a.m. so our chicken would get at least 14 hours of sunlight. My husband went to feed them today and one of them did the SQUAT!!!!!!! Surprised the fool out of us. Super excited!
Alarm went off at 2:45. Looked at it through bleary eyes. Turned off alarm clock. Back to sleep. It sounded like a good idea at the time. All chickens' faces VERY red except for the smallest chicken. I'm hopeful.
Alarm went off at 2:45. Looked at alarm clock through bleary eyes. Turned off alarm clock. It sounded like a good idea at the time. Back to sleep. LOL. No eggs today, all faces, combs, and waddles VERY red today except the smallest chicken.
owwww!!!!!
In an unrelated subject, I have become weary awaiting the arrival of my first eggs, and have decided to help mother nature along. I have placed a 25w bulb in my chicken coop, and placed it on a timer to come on at 3 a.m. My husband and I have set the alarm clock and are going to...
Wanted to share a little bit of spring from the South. Took a stroll around outside today and took pictures of things in bloom and wanted to share with y'all. From the top a Quince, Azalia, Azalia, Japanese Maple, baby Pine cones, Dewberries, and last is Baby's Breath. I hope everyone enjoys! I...
Here are updated pictures of my girls. They are at least 23 weeks old. No eggs.
I love the post of the green eggs. I will definitely be getting some EE next time.
Thank you, Melabella.
My son is 6. He loves all animals and gardening. Picking veggies and flowers and bringing them home is his way of showing his family he loves us. Now, to be able to bring home the eggs. He also enjoys picking greens for the chickens and feeding them too! He is not in 4-H...
I'm joining in! I have been keeping up with this thread for about a month now. Had an urgent question, so I became a member. Now that I am a member, here I am! We have 6 Barred Rock hens. We ordered them as pullets(15 - 20 wks. old) from a hatchery 9 weeks ago. So they should be at least 24...