Finally, eggs!!

billfields

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10 Years
Aug 29, 2009
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So, after all the thinking and planning and building, all the pouring over chicken catalogues and that trip to the post office in the early early morning and a month of brooder in the house and ....today they're 19 weeks and two of them started paying back. I figure these cost me about $500 each....

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Looking at combs I think one is from my Dominique and one is from my Golden Comet. The only others one with such a red comb are the Sicilian Buttercup and the Golden Lakenvelder and I think they lay white eggs. I was really impressed that they went to the nesting boxes first time to lay. I put nest egg gourds in there a few weeks back and they seem to have done their job.

What's really annoying is that I stopped at the store on the way home and bought a dozen eggs...hopefully my last ones!
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But here's a serious question....17 hens, two of them laying now, 15 not yet. When do I switch them to layer mash? I'm inclined to do after the half bag of Flock Feeder I have now is gone.
 
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Right there with ya! We finally had enough to eat for breakfast yesterday...most expensive egg breakfast EVER! Good thing we love them!
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Collected my first egg today. It probably did cost $500. I have been afraid to add up the receipts in the "Chicken Project Folder." It was started nine months ago and seems to be never-ending.
 
Congrats! It is so exciting, isn't it!
Switch them to laying food now if you haven't already.
You can mix your current food with the laying ration to transition them over until it's gone. Then just straight laying formula.
 
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