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I think our broody is slowly breaking me instead. Rosewood (pullet pictured above) has been on again off again broody for a couple months. She’s making the other girls go broody too. I broke Ash yesterday, and today Clementine (pullet in lower cage) is broody along with her.
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DH and I are going to give her a nest and a few eggs in our hospital wing section of the coop tomorrow. Wish us luck.
 
I wipe off any overt dirt with a damp cloth.
Mine usually aren't too dirty, but I had a perfect storm so to speak of a muddy run after rain plus a full day at work so I couldn't collect eggs until the evening after everyone had been trampling in the nest box 5 times. :p

I keep them out on the counter as I fill a carton, then when it's full I either give them away or put them in my fridge for me.
I don't really think refrigeration is necessary as early as I do it, but I have more fridge space than counter space in my house. :)
 
Hello again! I've been gone for a while waiting for my chicks to arrive. I'm BBZZZZTT's Mom and my 5 bantam chicks will be arriving in 2 weeks! 3 EE's and 2 surprises. Can't wait to try to figure out what they give me! Supposed to be all females but I have my fingers crossed they really will be. Since we had so long to wait, finishing the coop has been neglected a bit. It's almost done though, just doors left to hang and a wall to finish. Then only cosmetic things to make it look nice. It's a city coop so looks matter. I want to get a chicken cam too. Our backyard borders a heavily wooded parkway so I'm worried about predators. We buried machine cloth 2 feet out and have 18 inch square patio blocks on top of that. We didn't bury it down very far because of all the tree roots in the area. I hope that will work ok.
 
Where did they lay it? About how old r the pullets? I am impatiently waiting for mine !!!
They are 21 weeks and I have one speckled Sussex laying right now. My husband hasn't built nesting boxes yet so she laid on the floor in a corner. She laid again today and in the same spot as the first egg. I heard the egg song today so went out and she was nesting in the corner.
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Ugh then Big Red decided to come at me. I knew to watch him today. I didnt like the way he was eyeing me. I had a bag of dried meal worms and just hit him with that. Guess we have no winners. Oh well I'm sick of dealing with them and stressing about dynamics if it's a no go I'm ok with that.
 
They are 21 weeks and I have one speckled Sussex laying right now. My husband hasn't built nesting boxes yet so she laid on the floor in a corner. She laid again today and in the same spot as the first egg. I heard the egg song today so went out and she was nesting in the corner.
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Ugh then Big Red decided to come at me. I knew to watch him today. I didnt like the way he was eyeing me. I had a bag of dried meal worms and just hit him with that. Guess we have no winners. Oh well I'm sick of dealing with them and stressing about dynamics if it's a no go I'm ok with that.
I was given advice on here to peck my bossy chickens back if you a referring to another chick. This has changed my coop dynamic significantly. I was getting charged daily by a bully hen and he others started to follow and it rarely happens now. And when it does i peck back and it’s over. Not sure if that’s the situation you are describing but thought i would share!
 
Anyone need a broody or two?!?
I can’t catch a break. I currently have four girls who are broody with only four nesting boxes. None of my neighbors need anymore chicks at this point either.
On a positive note all feather picking has ceased for the most part. I think boredom was getting the better of them. Since I started free ranging in the afternoons I’ve been noticing them all mellow out and get along better.
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As for my eggs, they get stored on the countertop. I wash them just as I’m going to use them. I never have dirty eggs, I think due to the material I have in the boxes. I have plastic liners that catch the egg. I sprinkle the liners with dried herbs from the garden every week to keep it looking pretty (for my benefit)
 

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