Quick Story Time!
During the week I am at college so my chickens are cared for by my mother. She let them out the another day and before she knew it, they had come into contact with another flock (the neighbor across the way - her chickens jump fences to get to nice grazing area by our house). They were already mixed before she knew what happened and couldn't figure out which Golden Sex-links were ours. (The rest of our chickens are pretty distinct.) So her and my cousin grabbed two, figure they were ours and put them back on the property. They bolted back towards the coop and that was that.
Well, they left 'em all in the coop until the weekend (since I'm the only one that can tell the chickens apart) so I could confirm whether they were ours or not. I glanced over and I think they are, that and because they made for the coop confirms this for me.
Anyway, upon walking into the coop I noticed three eggs on the ground - so either the neighbor's chicken got in or two of ours are finally laying!

I went in this morning and found another egg, then came back a few minutes ago and got another.
Additional news -- my sweet, docile roos and their paternal genes have kicked in and they pecked me! Wouldn't let me near the hens or the eggs until I gave them a light smack on the side and yelled.
During the week I am at college so my chickens are cared for by my mother. She let them out the another day and before she knew it, they had come into contact with another flock (the neighbor across the way - her chickens jump fences to get to nice grazing area by our house). They were already mixed before she knew what happened and couldn't figure out which Golden Sex-links were ours. (The rest of our chickens are pretty distinct.) So her and my cousin grabbed two, figure they were ours and put them back on the property. They bolted back towards the coop and that was that.
Well, they left 'em all in the coop until the weekend (since I'm the only one that can tell the chickens apart) so I could confirm whether they were ours or not. I glanced over and I think they are, that and because they made for the coop confirms this for me.
Anyway, upon walking into the coop I noticed three eggs on the ground - so either the neighbor's chicken got in or two of ours are finally laying!
I went in this morning and found another egg, then came back a few minutes ago and got another.
Additional news -- my sweet, docile roos and their paternal genes have kicked in and they pecked me! Wouldn't let me near the hens or the eggs until I gave them a light smack on the side and yelled.