First time chicken owner

Funnybones

Chirping
Jun 8, 2023
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I'm so glad to be here. I know very little. Was a small town girl growing up and a city girl all my adult life until the last year and a half. Now I live in rural southeast KY. I have lots of gardens and grow organic food. This is my first time to own chickens. I had ducks once when I had a pond in Colorado.

I decided to get one year-old layers to start with to break into it a little more easily. I have 3 Marans and 3 Easter eggers (Amercauna??? I really don't know) and another great big red mama. Her name is Bertha of course. They all lay well except for two of the Marans (?). One is a transgender. She thinks she's a rooster (she laid previously) and is the boss of the group. She crows first thing in the morning from a tall roost I made for them outside of the coop. She never lays now. She looks after the other 6 as if she's the rooster. She lets them eat first when I bring grubs and treats. The other one lays tiny eggs - quail size. They are usually all whites (no yolk) with sometimes a little 'nugget' attached. Just weird.

The other Maran lays beautiful brown spotted eggs....until yesterday. I saw her laying in the next box in the coop in the late afternoon and thought I'd fetch the egg in the morning if I didn't get out there in time for them to go to bed. I did go and check, but she was still laying in there when it was time to get them all in for the night. This morning, I went out to turn off the electric fence and let them out, and she wouldn't come out. It took a lot of prodding to get her out and she just kept wanting back in. She wasn't interested in all the routine things they do in the morning. I had some small repairs to make to their 'playground' while they were eating and exploring and I periodically went in the coop to try and get her to move along out. She would not. I got a cage out and fixed it with litter and straw, put it in the shade and built a tarp/tent over it for more privacy. The others are interested in what is going on with her in a cage, but now they can freely go into the coop to lay without her squawking at them, etc. I will leave her in the cage for a couple of days and see how she does. I live in Kentucky, so it gets hot and humid in the summer. I've got water, food, shade, and privacy for her. She has plenty of straw and litter as well. I hope this is all the right stuff to do. I know I worry way too much about these ladies.
 
Hi and welcome! Sounds good! I hope you get some nice babies from her!
I won't get babies, because there's no rooster here.
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow

So glad you decided to join us. Sounds like your Maran is broody, if you have any fertile eggs, you might stuff a few under her fluff!

Make yourself at home here and if you have any questions about anything, be sure to ask.

Welcome to our community!
We have no rooster, so no fertile eggs here. Thank you!
 

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