- Mar 20, 2012
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I recently bought some very realistic fake eggs at an estate sale. My daughter convinced me to put them in our chickens nesting box to encourage them to lay more.
These eggs looked so much like what ours lay that we marked them with a sticker so we would not accidentally pick them up. They were either wooden or resin, but were solid, yet similar weight to our eggs.
Yesterday my daughter noticed they were missing. We had 3 eggs but not the fake ones.
We live in a very urban area and have lots of feral cats and squirrels around. Our dogs cannot get in with the chickens.
What could have taken our eggs? And then left the good eggs?
I have appreciated and enjoyed all your conversations and learned so much about caring for chickens from so many of you.
Thanks for any help!
Jerri Locke
Love havi
These eggs looked so much like what ours lay that we marked them with a sticker so we would not accidentally pick them up. They were either wooden or resin, but were solid, yet similar weight to our eggs.
Yesterday my daughter noticed they were missing. We had 3 eggs but not the fake ones.
We live in a very urban area and have lots of feral cats and squirrels around. Our dogs cannot get in with the chickens.
What could have taken our eggs? And then left the good eggs?
I have appreciated and enjoyed all your conversations and learned so much about caring for chickens from so many of you.
Thanks for any help!
Jerri Locke
Love havi