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That is a good stash of eggs. It's time to take about 2 dozen to one of your favorite church ladies and hope she makes you a cheesecake. I was sitting right at 4 dozen last night until I used a dozen for dinner. French toast for the family, and a fried egg on the side for Rosie. Since I had a stash went ahead and bought the rest of the stuff at the store for a homemade cheesecake sometime this week. Have not made one since sometime in February.Time to clean out the refrigerator. I think I have enough eggs for now.
Everytime she is in the house, I keep her in a darkened pen. It doesn't seem to slow her down. In all fairness, I haven't kept her in for more than 48 hours bc it breaks my heart with her calling for her sistersI was afraid of this.![]()
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Have you considered trying to stop her cycle with darkness as we discussed? As fast as she is producing eggs I'm not certain it would work but it might be worth a try.![]()
In that picture she could go either way but I think I'm seeing a even though small red comb. I want to lean towards boy. What breed is she? Also take my boy prediction with a grain of salt, I've been overrun with boys this year so everything I look at right now I see boys.Question :
The picture below shows my chick Jelly at the age of 9 weeks (she is currently 3 months and a little older (i'll get a new picture of her today). Her tail is growing pretty big and got a lot of green feathers, but her (hopefully) comb should be 3 times bigger if she was a rooster and she really have a LOT of green feathers. Her saddle feathers are not exactly sharp and pointy and shiny (actually yeah I guess very shiny) nor round like hen's. I am really, really having a hard trying to figure out whether she is a pullet or a cockerel. (Jellyfish, but I likes to call her Pennyfish or Jello, too) Any help?
Hopefully she is on the mend and makes a full recovery for you.On the cough, Plati has been doing better. However her knees are very weak and she stumbles around.
While this is not specifically that kind of thread, an updated picture would help. Also if you know her breed that might make things easier. Certain breeds get more combs than others. I've mainly studied hen vs rooster in EEs, but I bet I could give it a shot with a 3 month old.Question :
The picture below shows my chick Jelly at the age of 9 weeks (she is currently 3 months and a little older (i'll get a new picture of her today). Her tail is growing pretty big and got a lot of green feathers, but her (hopefully) comb should be 3 times bigger if she was a rooster and she really have a LOT of green feathers. Her saddle feathers are not exactly sharp and pointy and shiny (actually yeah I guess very shiny) nor round like hen's. I am really, really having a hard trying to figure out whether she is a pullet or a cockerel. (Jellyfish, but I likes to call her Pennyfish or Jello, too) Any help?
The Buckeyes started small, but they only took a couple of months to get to the size they are now.Do new hens start out laying smaller eggs than regular "medium, or large "? Does ANYBODY know the answer? My five new BR's are laying now (but are the same size as my five year old "Rocks-Ann" but their eggs are small?![]()