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RavenEh
In the Brooder
- Jun 9, 2015
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Well...she started crowing last week. So I guess that answers any lingering questions about whether she's Harriet or Harry! That makes out of my six original chicks....5 were roosters!
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Well...she started crowing last week. So I guess that answers any lingering questions about whether she's Harriet or Harry! That makes out of my six original chicks....5 were roosters!
Well...she started crowing last week. So I guess that answers any lingering questions about whether she's Harriet or Harry! That makes out of my six original chicks....5 were roosters!
No logic at all it seems at times. I TOLD YOU SO!!!Well...I rehomed "Harriet" about a 3 weeks ago because she was crowing and acting like a rooster. The guy I gave her to had chickens all his life and he confirmed she was, most likely, a Harry.
Imagine my surprise when I got an email this morning letting me know Harry laid 3 eggs since Friday! BLUE eggs to be exact! He actually witnessed her in the nesting box, and making a ruckus, and after she left there was a little, blue egg for him. All his other hens are brown egg layers, so he had no doubt this was her egg.
What are the odds of that??? @nchls school I should have listened to you!! I'm still waiting on my EE who is older than Harriet to lay her first egg, so I have to admit it was a bit irritating, LOL.
Ah well, Harriet is happy at her new home and is ruling the roost as the queen bee, despite the fact that she is a couple years younger than all the other hens (AND the new kid on the block). I'm glad she's happy there and the farmer I gave her to said in all his years, he's never been so fooled as he was by Harriet.
Is there ANY logic with chickens?![]()