Some of my New Year's Day chicks are FINALLY starting to lay. Got 33 eggs this week. Best I've had in ages. Now I can't wait until all of the Easter chicks start laying. Of course I now have four or five hens that are molting so who knows how long it will be until they start laying again.
I still have one of Bargain's EEs that hasn't started to lay yet but all the rest of my NYD chicks have layed at least 2 or 3 eggs.
I suppose I'm going to have to say goodbye to my gorgeous Icelandic roo. He's getting frisky with all of the ladies and and is crowing up a storm.
I do have one real pretty Blue Wheaten Ameraucana roo that I'm waiting to put over the 4 hens that I have, but NONE of them are laying anyway.... perhaps by the end of November or first part of December and then I can do a hatch or sell some eggs.
I'm loving the cooler weather, the corn I planted is thigh high now and I've got little green tomatoes on as well as green peppers forming.
33 a week?? I wish. My hens are a bunch of freeloaders. My olive egger from the last Easter hatch is my best layer. I get 5-6 eggs from her a week. Next up is my BLRW. She lays large eggs, which DH likes. She lays about 4-5 a week. Then I have 3 wheaten Ameraucanas, I'm not sure which one(s) are laying, but I'm only getting 1-2 blue eggs a week. My Buff Orp and Production Red both molted and haven't resumed laying. My Blue Marans from Easter hatch hasn't laid an egg yet. My Silver Laced Wyandottes are only 4-5 weeks old. A dozen eggs a week just ain't cuttin' it 'round here!
When did you plant and did you sow seeds or use started plants? I'm still trying to figure out this gardening stuff...I do NOT have a green thumb...but I'm sticking with it!