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Indeed. Finally common sense rules the day.What a sensible outcome!
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Indeed. Finally common sense rules the day.What a sensible outcome!
They are so cute.Here's a nuggets update. I have 2 silver based and 1 gold based.
This is the boy (I think)
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These are the girls (I hope)
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There you go.What are these drug holes you speak of?![]()
Tsuki laid an egg almost every day in her first year or so. That tapered off, I think, to about every second day by the time she was about 2 and a half. By the time she passed away at 5 and a half years she hadn't laid an egg in months.I am concerned that starting and stopping the machine that is working risks breaking it. If it is not working right, then sure, try and reboot it.
The eggs you need to stop are the 6th and 7th eggs that week.
As an extreme it seems that Naenae is laying 2 eggs/day. That to me would recommend intervention.
In the 2 subsequent winters to her 360 egg year, Daisy took the winter off. It did not save her. When laying she still laid every day. I believe that Tsuki took the winters off, is that right @Aussie-Chookmum? How long was her egg cycle?
I just love it! Especially since it is a volunteer.Sunflowers are so joyful!
This is too funny!I thought maybe that’s why Aurora gets snippy at times; when her access to said holes are restricted![]()
It's good to have solid helpers.No, there was a shovel involved too, it used to be big clumps of razor grass, I think I showed pics of it all covered in cardboard a few months ago. They helped a lot though,and they are in charge of leveling and mixing in the compost when I get it in the next few weeks.