3/26 - Priscilla's foot hurt again, some blood, after being all healed up for two weeks. She's not limping or having other problems but I was unable to catch her to wash her out when I was in the chicken run, will go back and tend to her later. Concerning.
2/25/22 Violet appears to be semi-broody, if that's a thing. She'll go and sit on a pile of eggs the other hens have laid, or go over to a nesting box with a single egg on it, and stay there, but will come down if there's treats. I collect the eggs, she comes back, looks disconcerted, talks to...
2/24-25/22 Priscilla appeared hurt yesterday midday, after having been fine in the morning, couldn't get up from a spot in the middle of the chicken yard. Appears to have a strained leg/tendon; no visible injuries detected. Removed her to the chicken hospital. She was drinking and dragging...
2/20/22 - gals are laying up a storm, but five of the six of them want to always use the same nesting box and there are regular three-way fights for the box. I figure they'll work it out, but will put a golf ball out in the other nesting box tomorrow as incentive.
We're going to try to add a...
We don't eat our chickens -- we aren't allowed to keep enough to make this viable anyway -- but I'm perfectly willing to use the squirrels as an emergency food supply.
2/7/22 - Betsy laid an egg today after a month long layoff.
We continue to battle squirrels; in the spring we will upgrade to quarter inch fencing. It won't keep them out of coming up and over through the aviary netting but we don't have a rooster to chase them off so hopefully it will at least...
1/10/22 - cold weather update. Hens have slacked off to about 3 a day; Betsy the Easter Egger has stopped laying entirely, the Buff Orpingtons are laying more than the Barred Rocks. Also...I dropped my first egg (broke on the frozen icy ground immediately). I feel strangely guilty, like I let...
12/14 -- 3 days after Betsy first laid, we have our first six-egg day!
I wish we had more hens, but town rules are town rules. We are at peak production....
12/11 -- Betsy has layed! First egg! GREEN! Woot! Age 179 days, which the internet tells me is early for an Easter Egger.
We can match all the eggs to specific hens except for two of our Barred Rocks, who seem to lay close to identical eggs. The third one lays a bit paler and speckled. Awaiting...
The girls were very confused by the snow today (our first real accumulation this season, we've had dustings up until now). It took them a while to figure out how to get around in it, but in the afternoon were happy to hunt all over the yard for scratch and worms I put out.
A couple of milestones today:
- we sold our first dozen "extra" eggs (and donated the proceeds to our regional food bank) -- we've been giving away our excess as thank-you's previously, but are now pivoting to sell-and-donate.
- not coincidentally, our first time having back to back 5 egg...
My best egg layer (most frequent, biggest eggs, great shells, etc.) (Hortence) also takes a loooooong time to lay, like hours each morning, sometimes *all* morning. We have only six hens (limited by local ordinance) and have two nesting boxes in the coop, and when their cycles get in synch, as...
11/7 - first four-egg day in our flock of six -- we think Violet started to lay but are not sure. That would leave only Betsy, our Easter Egger, out of the club. Chickens enjoying pumpkin today.
10/30 - Flower and Priscilla first lay, first day with three eggs.
11/2 - Violet squatting but not yet laying, as far as we can tell.
11/4 - Hortence first lay after being broody. She had 12 days with no eggs, 10 after she was broken of broodiness.
10/24 - only took one day to break Hortence of broodiness in chicken jail. She has been "normal" but slightly more aggressive with the other hens since her release back to the community, presumably to try to re-assert her place in the pecking order. Normal night 10/24-10/25. Everyone was down...