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chicksurreal, someone on the AZ thread just recently trapped a bobcat. I can't remember who but if you scroll through the photos she took a pic of it in her trap cage. If I find it I will pm you who it was.
My continuing egg saga... my sitters were getting an egg in the morning (which I have NEVER had) and a couple in the evening. We got home from a couple days away Friday evening and found 2 eggs! One in the nest box and one under the roost. This morning I went out to feed breakfast hoping to find that elusive morning egg. NOPE! I didn't get one. But then I went out again around 10 before I had to leave for town and there it was! A morning egg!
The best part of the story though is we got home around 4:00 today and wouldn't you know it?? There were THREE eggs in the nest boxes!! WOOOHOOO!! That means all 4 of my girls are now laying. One of them for sure was a first egg, just as small as the other first eggs we've gotten so far. Well, of course that is assuming that no one laid 2 eggs today LOL!
We got our first EE egg for my daughters birthday yesterday! I'm not sure if it is from her pet or my sons pet, though. Is there a way to tell physically besides catching them laying? I know how to tell if an older hen is laying much anymore but this is pretty much the exact opposite haha!!
My daughters is the one who has been matured longer has been more interested in the nesting boxes but my sons squats more and is becoming even more pet like more quickly. It's a pretty somewhere between mint and olive green!! Our first colored egg, having four white Leghorns and a Brown one (she's the same age -29.5 wks-as the EEs) who lay for quite a while.
Nice eggs and picture!
You'd have to catch her on the nest.We got our first EE egg for my daughters birthday yesterday! I'm not sure if it is from her pet or my sons pet, though. Is there a way to tell physically besides catching them laying? I know how to tell if an older hen is laying much anymore but this is pretty much the exact opposite haha!!
My daughters is the one who has been matured longer has been more interested in the nesting boxes but my sons squats more and is becoming even more pet like more quickly. It's a pretty somewhere between mint and olive green!! Our first colored egg, having four white Leghorns and a Brown one (she's the same age -29.5 wks-as the EEs) who lay for quite a while.
We got our first EE egg for my daughters birthday yesterday! I'm not sure if it is from her pet or my sons pet, though. Is there a way to tell physically besides catching them laying? I know how to tell if an older hen is laying much anymore but this is pretty much the exact opposite haha!!
My daughters is the one who has been matured longer has been more interested in the nesting boxes but my sons squats more and is becoming even more pet like more quickly. It's a pretty somewhere between mint and olive green!! Our first colored egg, having four white Leghorns and a Brown one (she's the same age -29.5 wks-as the EEs) who lay for quite a while.
Congratulations!!! Pictures?Just got my 1st EE at a chicken swap Saturday. She's 8 months old. Was excited to see her eggs soon, but know the stress would mean it would be awhile. But this morning, I got it!!! My 1st little green egg!!! Its so cute!!