That's a lovely egg - love that colour! That fake egg sure looks realHere is my girls old nest with a fake egg in it.View attachment 3422550
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hahaha poor Lenny! Well I hope you get a chance to ride Big Ol BoonI may ride him eventually... Sorry for the misunderstanding, I did not explain it very well... I was at a friends house who has horses... not my instructors placeIf Boon was at my instructors place, I would probably ditch Lenny in an instant
Next time I go over to her place, I will try to get pictures of the horses. Edit: by me possibly riding him, I mean like, begging his owner to let me hop on
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I think they also lay very dark brown eggs, once she starts laying you should have a good idea.Thank you! On the thread I made, someone said she is a Barnevelder... I looked it up, and sure enough she is!
WOW that is one huge egg!You can't rescue every chicken, but you can advocate for system changes too, which can help many more chickens. As you say these are deeply-ingrained issues and huge businesses. Huge because the market is massive. Change may be slow unless you get the right mix of people and circumstances to make legal changes to how businesses are run. Greater change can come but people have to become aware. I didn't know about a lot of this until recently myself. How about raising awareness of these among your friends and neighbors? Maybe you can get involved with them and help your local farms implement changes?
Certified Humane program https://certifiedhumane.org/ which is a step in the right direction
Same with the Vital Farms program https://vitalfarms.com/?gclid=CjwKC...KwWRbfCovua10H9_rO8t2iMQPKt1KljxoCOUMQAvD_BwE which appears even better but is pretty ambitious in it's whole-farmland approach
This is interesting, hens that lay only pullets. The cynic in me knows that these chickens / the way they achieved this will be patented and incredibly expensive for others to do. I don't know how far along anyone is in actually running a hatchery anywhere in the world with these. But it is an example of potential and hopefully positive change on the industrial side. https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/bkc3iyioj
The Buckeyes intermittent news: someone, not Popcorn (because I know her cute little round eggs) is laying massive eggs, 72 grams. I suspect Butters, or maybe Peanut. It would be great if it is Hazel because she laid a shell-less egg about ten days ago, after acting fairly uncomfortable and unhappy. Only the membrane. I've upped the calcium yogurt bread bits mix and made sure she gets some. However I just got Nutrena Hearty Hen 18% protein for them which is a layer feed. Hope that will help. I haven't researched calcium in their water yet.
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There was another earlier this week or late last week, exactly the same, 72 grams, light-colored like this latest one. Here it is in the middle of the carton.
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I stopped marking them with the permanent marker last week, because I'm also giving them back the shells crushed to eat. What's a food-grade marker or crayon I could use?
What about just using a pencil? you can rub the pencil off before crushing the shells... ?
Wow that is an interesting concept but I worry about it's use in other area such as human reproduction, and wonder exactly how this is accomplished.
I would rather do the 'checking of eggs for sex' at day 2 or 3 of incubation instead. Those eggs can still be used for eating and in food production. And thus not worry about not producing males.
Poor gal - sure hope that she settles down with that soon. I have been told it's generally young hens that give those double yolkers, so once she gets older she should be okIve had 5 double yolkers in the past week. That poor Ancona is hurtin.
My gang wont even look at it! Cooked, raw, chopped, whole florettes.... they wont even try it! Yet the love cauliflowerAlso on the news, these ladies love broccoli. Raw, chopped in nice bits to grab and eat. They love it!
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Is she eating ok? any sneezing or breathing issues? If not them keep an eye (no pun intended) on her to make sure all is ok. Is she running with your other chickens? There are diseases out there that cause white discharge, just keep an eye on it. If it gets worse, there are antibiotics you can get from a Vet to help ease any bacterial issues.This is Willows eye. She has this stuff on both if her eyes...
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Hope you feel better soon.Got some photos and fed treats but thats all I can do for now. Too weak
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