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Yes, hot coffee! I am off to do a stable project before the snow? comes in. We may actually get our first real snow.
Enjoy the day!

It's kind of late for your first real snow isn't it Margie?

We got our first back in October. It's still been a mild winter so far though.
 
We got the email saying the results are in, but we're waiting until Christmas morning to look at them.
And then, like @ronott1, you find out you have neanderthal genes?

Another girl is laying!:wee

I'm not sure if it's the third pullet, or if it's one of the hens.
One of my 3 year old BRs started laying every few days last week. Unexpected. And yesterday I got a blue/green egg. Too large for one of the 28 week old Ameraucana's first egg (plus they SHOULD lay blue!) so must be one of the EEs, also unexpected. The youngest EEs are 2.5 years old, the oldest one is 9.5.

Is 52 grams out of line for a first egg from an Orp?
I would say so, yes. Nina, now 28 week old Black Australorp, that has been laying for about a month is still laying 46g or less. She started at 42g.

After almost two months of laying, one of my pullets (she was the first to lay) started molting two days ago. Very weird, never had this happen before with pullets.
Me either!

I didn't know what I was looking for when I set out so probably not.:confused:
I really hate shopping when I don't know what I am looking for.

I'll have one while watching this:
That was funny ... and disturbing!
 
And then, like @ronott1, you find out you have neanderthal genes?
Europeans all have neandertal DNA. Asian people not so much though. The difference it the amount of DNA represented.
 

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