I have 10 Rhode island reds and 5 brown leghorns all 19 and a half weeks old and still waiting for eggs. any one else?
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Oh man if she is that would be terrible! Did she gobble it up without a trace of leftovers? I'd send her to the boiling pot!20 weeks today, and no eggs! I have 12 pullets of varying breeds. My old hen laid an egg the other day and immediately the Dark Cornish pullet jumped on it, broke it and ate it with the speed of lightning, so I am wondering if she is eating eggs that they might have laid.![]()
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Mine have always stayed pretty close together, I'd be suspicious if one or two strayed off...Well my 8 are 20 weeks. Last Saturday I got a small olive colored egg presumably from one of the E.E. Sunday another olive colored egg. Both in the coop. Monday I found a larger egg laying in the yard but it had no shell. Pretty much a membrane w/ a yoke. Nothing else since. I'm a little baffled? When I get home and turn them out usually around 5 pm a couple of the girls will stray off on there own into the woods. I'm thinking they me be laying out there???Any thoughts?![]()
Do they sleep in the coop at night? Do you have a dummy egg in the nest boxes?Mine have always stayed pretty close together, I'd be suspicious if one or two strayed off...