Tdwhite4098
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I could but they really like the shaded area of my garden so I may just try to move it since it wasn’t so successful where it was.Maybe you could fence in your garden so that your chicken's can't feast on it?
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I could but they really like the shaded area of my garden so I may just try to move it since it wasn’t so successful where it was.Maybe you could fence in your garden so that your chicken's can't feast on it?
Welcome Tdwhite4098 -- We're glad you're here! I know everyone's setup is very different - If you want some tips on how to protect plants from chickens you could check out EdibleAcres on YT. He has plants INSIDE his run protected in many interesting ways. You may find some inspiration there.I could but they really like the shaded area of my garden so I may just try to move it since it wasn’t so successful where it was.![]()
My suggestion is Incubator inside home. Explanation is belowI'm thinking that one of my Bielefelder girl's is going broody. For the past 3 day's she's been sitting in the nesting box on the fake egg's. If one of the other girl's lay's an egg in the other nest box, then she moves to that box. I am able to pick her up and move her out of the boxes though without her pecking me, but when I leave she will go back to sitting in the nesting box.

Did they put butter on the sidewalk first so it doesn't stick?My suggestion is Incubator inside home. Explanation is below![]()
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You're going to have a gorgeous bunch of eggs!I guess I have two laying now! The one who laid the first, light tinted egg, dropped another from the roost (or later). It wasn't broken but someone put their claw in it. Then just now a smaller egg (29 g I think) with a darker olive tint, in the planter nest box! Then the crested one, who I think laid the first two, is in the planter now. It must be the pea combed one who laid the olive egg. Or maybe the crested one who looks like a legbar (but red ear lobes) is the olive egger and she just got back into the box after laying the olive egg, and the black ameraucana/EE laid the lightly tinted one. With only two laying so far I should be able to figure it out. Cool having colored eggs though. The tan, speckled and darker eggs are from my grown hens for comparison. They're 2.5 to 2.9 oz.
Geesh, and here I thought that @cavemanrich was offering to come down here and make us some breakfast.Did they put butter on the sidewalk first so it doesn't stick?

You know I will come,, and surprise everyone someday. In the meantime,, just wanted to brag a bit with the egg sandie I made for my Grandson, other day. No,,, I did not do it on the sidewalkGeesh, and here I thought that @cavemanrich was offering to come down here and make us some breakfast.![]()




