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Maybe a little Bach or Betovan? Mendelson? I know.........Barry White! LOL!!!!Hahahha music I love it![]()
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Maybe a little Bach or Betovan? Mendelson? I know.........Barry White! LOL!!!!Hahahha music I love it![]()
I know waiting is difficult. However, you just have to let nature take it's course. Let go of the issue that your husband will find the first egg. Hopefully you will have plenty of opportunities to see it. If you are having surgery and there is nothing you can do, feeling frustrated won't help.
Maybe ask him to bring in the first egg to you. That would be special.
I don't think music will help. They will lay when they are ready. Just like being pregnant and waiting for the baby to come. Except for a cesarean or other medically induced scenarios, babies come when nature says the are ready.
Your girls will lay when nature says so. Relax and enjoy.
Wow...you are one busy woman.
Chickens do like to play if they have the room and places to jump on and hide under. Most people never get to see these antics. Us chicken folk do and we know what great companions chickens can be. Lucky us and lucky you.
Keep up the fun. It will never grow old.
Heal quickly....and enjoy your girls.
All best,
Geri
Thank goodness we had just switched to layer pellets a week or two ago since we were out of the grower pellets and didn't want to buy another 50 lb bag of that. We're going to bake and crush up all egg shells and put them out there in a dish for them like the grit. Anyway, I suppose we'll find another egg some time tomorrow. I expected the first few eggs to be small and figure they'll probably get a little bigger gradually. What surprised me was how dark brown it was. I expect that from the marans when they start laying, but not from an orpington. It was a pleasant surprise, though. My camera didn't pick up on that because of the flash. This egg is spotless and smooth all over with a hard shell. It was still warm when Hubby brought it in and handed it to me.Congratulations, MOM!
Wow, you are excited!. Well, I was too the first time one of my chickens laid her first egg for me. Congrats, congrats, congrats to you and Fluffy. May there be many more.
I've heard first eggs are always smaller but get larger over time. Unless, of course, this is the normal size for her. I don't care what size they are. Only that the egg is normal which indicates the chickens are healthy.
Be sure to have some oyster shell available in a separate dish. Don't mix it in with the food. They will eat it as they feel they need it. Important part of their diet. It supplements any other calcium they get from their regular diet. For laying hens, they need calcium, but they won't eat more than they feel they need so you don't have to worry they are getting too much. However, laying hens, during the heavy laying months, need a bit more calcium than when they are not laying.
You can usually find it in any store that sells chicken supplies.
Geri
What a wonderful welcome home/get well present Buffy has given you, Sandywitch !