Arizona Chickens

Hi All. I think I may have mentioned this a time or two, but I have two flocks, one of eight and one of nine ... well, there were ten, but I re-homed the rooster, so it's just 17 hens now.

The first batch came home on the last week of March, the second came home the week the first batch were moved outside, that would be about the end of May.

I was so pleased when the first group started laying eggs, I even posted a picture of the first egg and how small it was, did you see that picture with the two quarters? Laid end to end, the two quarters are longer than that first egg.

Fast forward to this past week, the second group is starting to lay eggs. Gee, I thought I had more time than that, now I have to hurry and finish the nesting boxes for the second batch.

I thought everything was wonderful, last Tuesday I found a white egg in the coop, since there are five Leghorns and four Black some-thing-or-others in this coop, I thought it was the Leghorns that gifted me that egg. Then Wednesday there was another in the coop and one on the floor of the run, two eggs from these girls in one day. Then yesterday, nothing ... huh?

Today I decided NOT to free range everybody, they all stayed in their respective runs and coops for the day. And when I got home, I found seven eggs in the first coop (the two RIR's and the six Austrolops(sp), but wait, there was one white egg in the coop of the second group and one on the ground in the run. WOW !!! NINE EGGS in one day, this is GREAT.

Then as I was walking into the house I happened to glance under the porch, and THIS is what I found.




FIFTEEN eggs. And they couldn't be more than a month old, maybe closer to two to three weeks.

I know I can check them by floating them in water, but will that wash off the bloom?

THAT'S my reason to write this, not to brag, hey I didn't have anything to do with it, other than feed them and water them, they did it all on their own, but I would hate like heck to just throw them away, or use them for compost.

Suggestions anyone?

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Wow, what an exciting find! Everytime mine seem like they aren't laying very many I go look around the yard hoping to find a secret nest. I never have found one, unfortunately.

Congrats!
 
Just got our new chicks. Two Rhode Island Reds and two Barred Rocks. Getting their permanent brooder ready now.





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They are super cute!
 
I thought I'd stop in and say hi to everyone, I missed you guys! I did a little bit of catching up:
Congratulations to everyone that had something good happen (competitions, meal worms on the front page, etc), and condolences to everyone who lost a chicken...

I think we'll be starting construction on a new coop soon :)
 
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I thought I'd stop in and say hi to everyone, I missed you guys! I did a little bit of catching up:
Congratulations to everyone that had something good happen (competitions, meal worms on the front page, etc), and condolences to everyone who lost a chicken...

I think we'll be starting construction on a new coop soon :)
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Billiam, congratulations on the new chicks.

Phottoman, beautiful nest of eggs! The same thing happened to me this summer when I found a nest under a bunch of overgrown fountain grass.
 
I thought I'd stop in and say hi to everyone, I missed you guys! I did a little bit of catching up:
Congratulations to everyone that had something good happen (competitions, meal worms on the front page, etc), and condolences to everyone who lost a chicken...

I think we'll be starting construction on a new coop soon :)
I haven't seen you in FOREVER! How ARE you?!
 
I thought I'd stop in and say hi to everyone, I missed you guys! I did a little bit of catching up:
Congratulations to everyone that had something good happen (competitions, meal worms on the front page, etc), and condolences to everyone who lost a chicken...

I think we'll be starting construction on a new coop soon :)

HEY! I've missed you!!!
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As for Black Copper Marans, Boston Bryce (in Heber) has my old stock. I hatched out a few of his eggs last New Years and the one I saved just started laying. Very dark brown eggs. He comes to the valley every now and again and his folks also go up to visit and could bring back hatching eggs. If I get a broody, I'll be contacting him for more Marans eggs.
 

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