Yay!! Congrats!! How old is she? I have 5 that I can not wait to see what color they will lay. Surely I will get at least one blue/green!! What color did yours lay?Finally got one of our EE lay her first egg. On the coldest day of year. Wow.
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Yay!! Congrats!! How old is she? I have 5 that I can not wait to see what color they will lay. Surely I will get at least one blue/green!! What color did yours lay?Finally got one of our EE lay her first egg. On the coldest day of year. Wow.
Frostbite happens, it's hard to prevent. Don't beat yourself up, they will heal. Now I did feel bad when my rooster tore his wattles. He would drink water and his wattles would get wet. Then he'd go eat and his wattles stuck to the metal feeder. I now switch to plastic feeders for winter.Thanks for the advice. Unfortunately two of my girls did get mild frostbite on the tips of their combs. Makes me angry quite honestly. They are more like pets and I've failed them. I've put some heavy duty cream on to help them heal. Just frustrated. Have to think hharder about the rest of the winter.hope everyone else fairs well this winter.
Congrats!Finally got one of our EE lay her first egg. On the coldest day of year. Wow.
Interesting.He would drink water and his wattles would get wet. Then he'd go eat and his wattles stuck to the metal feeder. I now switch to plastic feeders for winter.
Congrats!
It was a blue/green!! YayYay!! Congrats!! How old is she? I have 5 that I can not wait to see what color they will lay. Surely I will get at least one blue/green!! What color did yours lay?
Quote: I never thought of it either, but it did make me think of "A Christmas Story". I'm not aware of a do's and don't thread, pretty much it's trial and error. I've made a lot of mistakes in the almost 5 years I've had poultry. Some were very hard lessons with predators. You learn from each one and improve to make your flocks lives better.
Won't be long now!Still "patiently" waiting for my girls to lay. Really it's not that big of a deal to me, I'm having so much fun with them anyway, I think I'll probably be shocked when I do see an egg because the time is just flying by! They are almost 19 weeks right now, and I wonder where all the time went since they were chicks!![]()
I am loving this thread, it's really cool to see all the first egg love!
My girls will be 21 weeks Monday...waiting...waiting...
All 3 girls and roo has successfully recovered from sour crop! I thought we were gonna loose the BR and the roo. But I guess I'm a good chicken nurse as well as people nurse (although I prefer chickens) ;-P