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7/7 again today! My girls are EGG LAYING MACHINES!!
Gary
Gary
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Mine are still not laying. Looks like we will be running 30+ weeks. Ugh. Some are staying around my feet. Even the 2 flighty, skiddish welsummers. I am keeping hope alive they don't wait for spring.
I had an Australorp that always did that. Every egg outside after she sat on nest. But hopefully yours is just getting the hang of it.well 2/5 is still the count but for some reason my WR that just started laying these past 2 days gets in the nest box gets comfy but then lays it on the ground instead of in the box
I got a double yolker from one of the leghorns! She was on the nest so long yesterday evening, it was beginning to get dark. Then when she finally laid, I saw this giant egg. I boiled it this morning. Very hard to peel fresh egg in spite of using heavily salted water and plunging into ice water. The bantam eggs were all easy to peel. I don't know why.
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View attachment 1157675 Miss Ostrich the araucana (my avatar) has finally laid a proper blue egg after a few practice brown ones. Age: 25 weeks.
Pompadour the araucana (same age) laid a tiny brown egg yesterday.
Nothing from their sister Doris.
Boy are they slow starters!