I’ve heard Brahmas are steady winter layers, but that is not so with my Buttercup. I actually don’t think she lays at all anymore.

That brings me to another question/thought. Some of my older gals don’t lay, but will still get their red, fleshy combs, talk a lot, and squat for me, same as the laying girls. They seem healthy like there’s no internal laying going on, but I dunno. :confused:

Thoughts?
Penelope will be 7 now and maybe lays once a week or so. But Mr P and she are happy to 'have a good time' - next to Marty, she is Mr P's next favourite hen :)

I have photos and video of Penelope grooming him hahaha so cute!

Here they are sand bathing together
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and a video grooming session with Penelope's daughter Dorothy

 
Penelope will be 7 now and maybe lays once a week or so. But Mr P and she are happy to 'have a good time' - next to Marty, she is Mr P's next favourite hen :)

I have photos and video of Penelope grooming him hahaha so cute!

Here they are sand bathing together
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and a video grooming session with Penelope's daughter Dorothy

Are you back home?!
 
Penelope will be 7 now and maybe lays once a week or so. But Mr P and she are happy to 'have a good time' - next to Marty, she is Mr P's next favourite hen :)

I have photos and video of Penelope grooming him hahaha so cute!

Here they are sand bathing together
View attachment 3401976

and a video grooming session with Penelope's daughter Dorothy

My EE's laid all winter long all 9 of them
 
Penelope will be 7 now and maybe lays once a week or so. But Mr P and she are happy to 'have a good time' - next to Marty, she is Mr P's next favourite hen :)

I have photos and video of Penelope grooming him hahaha so cute!

Here they are sand bathing together
View attachment 3401976

and a video grooming session with Penelope's daughter Dorothy

That is the cutest. Chickens have such personalities.
 

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