Easy for me to say as the roadrunners do lay blue eggs. Teeny, tiny blue eggs. But I really love the brown eggs too.
At the moment only Maggie is laying a normal brown egg (the other two are having soft and brittle shell issues). I think Maggie's big brown egg is perfection. I real gift. :love
It is so exciting that Maggie is going strong. What a marvelous turn around!
 
I swear you sound like me. Going by the average of when all my girls have started laying I will start looking for Squirrels first egg end of August. Raven, Creamy and Pumpkin middle of October and Blueberry will be old enough first of December. I'm fairly certain I'll have to wait on Blueberry until spring, and possibly 1 or 2 out of Raven's group. But if they all decide to lay no matter the season when they are old enough I will not complain.
Exactly. It's fun to project but it's more important to just have happy healthy ladies.
 
I swear you sound like me. Going by the average of when all my girls have started laying I will start looking for Squirrels first egg end of August. Raven, Creamy and Pumpkin middle of October and Blueberry will be old enough first of December. I'm fairly certain I'll have to wait on Blueberry until spring, and possibly 1 or 2 out of Raven's group. But if they all decide to lay no matter the season when they are old enough I will not complain.
I seriously love Raven! What a special animal
 
A piece of unsolicited advice. You do what you and your doctor think best.

I take mine before bed. It then reaches peak effectiveness about the time I wake up. By taking them in the morning you get peak effectiveness while you are sleeping when your blood pressure is unlikely to spike.

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I seriously love Raven! What a special animal
Thank you, she is working into a special place in my heart. Which is why I think fate tried to slap me in the face with her. 4 days ago when it was roosting time I noticed a gash on the back of her neck. It almost looks like she got her head and neck in something and when she jerked back ripped her skin as there is not muscle damage thankfully. I'm keeping it clean and applying vetrocyin a few times a day. It already looks better and thankfully no flies seem to be attracted to it. But you know how it goes, if something has to happen it has to happen to a favorite one dang it.
 
Thank you, she is working into a special place in my heart. Which is why I think fate tried to slap me in the face with her. 4 days ago when it was roosting time I noticed a gash on the back of her neck. It almost looks like she got her head and neck in something and when she jerked back ripped her skin as there is not muscle damage thankfully. I'm keeping it clean and applying vetrocyin a few times a day. It already looks better and thankfully no flies seem to be attracted to it. But you know how it goes, if something has to happen it has to happen to a favorite one dang it.
:hugs:hugs
 

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