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That's so funny! I was at Mesa Feed barn and they got a phone call that somebody was bring a chick in, from the state fair, that they had won it. I bet it was her.
It's probably a Cornish X, which really stinks because most people who would win one have no clue what to do with a meat chickens.
My chicken's are squatting, checking out the nest boxes and pacing the fence, squawking up a storm today. I think I'm going to be getting eggs soon! Had an EE who really looked like she wanted to lay, I waited but you know how a watched pot never boils. The Egyptians are really making a racket and the rooster is getting lucky. (I think he's too little to actually get the sperm where it's supposed to go

) I lined the nest boxes with fresh lemongrass, hoping it would make them more interested in nesting.
BTW, the fresh rosemary, lavender and lemongrass smells really nice in the coop and actually lasts a couple of weeks. Makes a great nest material, I've found. Thinking of planting some in the runs since they don't eat it.
The Cornish X makes sense. I don't know much about chicks, but it did seem really large.
I'm hoping mine start laying soon, too! I had one in the nesting box a while back. I keep hoping! We should have a lottery..."Who's gonna get eggs first!"