Cbarr00
Songster
We got lots of double Yolkers when our girls first started laying. It was neat to see. I got one shell less egg too. I think my older pullets started around 21 weeks with the SS laying first. I'm so excited to see what color my EEs will be. I forget it's winter here in Texas. Our weather is so up and down. We had 3 days of mid 70s and sunshine. It was so nice! No mosquitos, no flies, no bugs. It was my dream weather.Still waiting for eggs here. 3 out of 4 seem to have red combs but evidently not red enough, lol. Pearl, my top of the pecking order pullet only has a mildly pink comb. Her rank may be in danger if someone starts laying.
Looks like about 8 inches of snow here. I have no idea what the official amount is. There's snow in the run, I don't know if the chickens have gone out of the coop yet. I don't see any footprints in the snow but they can get to the water and feed without hitting the snow. Only half of the run has snow and the feed and water are under the coop. It's still snowing although it has slowed considerably.
