Chicken (Poultry) Addiction Anonymous *Chat Thread*

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That was cute! Sometimes a song just "speaks" to you.
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Good Morning Everybody!
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My husband and I are talking about cooking one of our chickens this weekend. This will be a first for us. I may just become a vegetarian.
 
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Brilliant! Please PM me with the results if you think of it. The only downside that I can think of is that humidity fluxuations may have a greater effect on the washed eggs, but I know nothing!

I keep my nest boxes cleaner than my bathroom! Fresh pine shavings and they are covered at night and any unfortunate hen that happened to roost in a nest gets evicted! My eggs come out perfectly clean! I washed ALL of the Poo-smeared eggs that came via ebay. I know some say its bad, but I am not incubating turds!

The eggs that I bought from a BYCer were 98% clean when they arrived and so I did not wash them. Quality shows and people who take care of their chicken houses are who I want to buy from.

I had occasion to enter a recently-vacated coop and I took this picture...

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This coop had NO ROOSTS!
 
Buck Creek Chickens - I am not sure if they were going for nest boxes or shelves or maybe "chicken storage compartments"! All I could think when I saw them was "WHAT A WAST OF GOOD LUMBER"!


GammaPoppyLilyFlutter - I totally agree that eggs should NOT be washed for hatching! However, chickens should NOT have to lay eggs in FILTHY nest boxes! When I look at the trays of eggs being wheeled in and out of hatchers in videos showing professional hatcheries, all the eggs are clean! I think they either keep the nest boxes and thus the eggs clean OR wash the eggs.

I would be VERY interested in hearing from others who have similar experiences? Does anyone have chickens that poo at the same time they lay?

When I sold some eggs on ebay, I only sent clean eggs (not washed eggs, just clean ones). Dirty ones (less than 1 a week) get cracked open and put on the dogs food.

I think nest boxes are fun to build, so I have 1 more nest than I have hens right now! SO every one has a choice of boxes. I still find 2 hens jammed in the same nest sometimes. I gently pick up the one who is sticking further out and place her elsewhere and they usually stay there and lay there!

I have read and reread this post several times, I worry about it sounding argumentative. I hope no one takes it that way.

Happy Holidays to all!
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The 2 jumpy chicks are for the 2 eggs in my bator (out of 62), that went into lockdown yesterday. I REALLY hope they hatch!
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Oh yes. Not really at the same time, but they poop beforehand from the roost then they lay an egg (from the roost. Why don't they just take the effort to walk 3 steps to the nesting boxes?). I always wash them, but there are no hatching eggs since I have no rooster (though I want one...)


Good luck with the hatching eggs! Come on little chickies, you can do it!
 
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