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So wonderufl SC,Nice to hear from those starting to get eggs at last, it is all so exciting.
Three of my four girls have now started laying, though the Barnevelder laid one a week ago and hasn't repeated it since. I am hoping she hasn't decided never to do THAT again! The RIR and Australorp both lay an egg a day. I am very pleased with their smarts. They choose different nesting boxes and if it's the afternoon and they are free ranging, they both return to their personal favourite nesting box to lay their egg. Yay!! I worried they would just find a quiet corner somewhere.
Funny how the antyicipation keeps up though. My last one, the Silver Campine is still yet to lay. They are all six months old now. I have noticed that they are calmer once they start to lay. The SC continues to be very flighty and also noisy in the mornings because she wants out, whilst the others just nestle down for a snooze in the sun in the run.
Just as I write this, Barnie the Barnvelder is making loud brr-cack!! noises which I think might be her egg song. Perhaps I've embaressed her into laying again by telling you all about her!!!!![]()
Good luck on the waiting, everyone!!!