So this afternoon I collected Snows egg (a nice 70 gm) and put it on a chair outside while I cleaned the coop.
I nearly got inside then remembered I had left it on the chair and went out to get it but it was gone 🤷🏻‍♀️
In the past this would have had me stumped but I know my family too well…

May I present exhibit A, a pretty unassuming pile of dirt and stones, right?
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And what was under them…
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Scrambles (the dog) had gently lifted it off the chair and buried it all without breaking it 😂
That is amazing. Unbelievable. Way to go Scrambles. :clap :clap
 
Another deterrent idea, once when watching an animal behavior show I saw them use a motion sensor trigger spray bottle to keep away stray cats. I once thought of creating a similar system with sprinklers to deter deer.
I have heard of motion sensor sprinklers to determine ground predators. To determine a hawk it would have to hit it. In my mind by the time the hawk is low enough in its dive, water would be too little too late.
 
All my girls are molting like crazy. No eggies for us!:barnie
One girl has been kicked off the roosts by her flock mates. She sleeps here now.
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Don't be surprised if she isn't choosing the nest box. Mine frequently sleep there while molting by choice.
 
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Wow. Through the summer I would get three eggs a week from the pair of them. In spring I had a few weeks where I got one a day from the pair and sometimes I got two in one day. Since Minnie’s diarrhea and crop issue about a month ago she hasn’t laid and in that time Dotty has laid a couple of eggs.
In my lot it is Diana (ISA Brown) who lays every day and is starting to get soft eggs like Elizabeth before her. :hit
Poor Diana. :hugs
 

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