Right now my Azurs lay every day, and my silkies, Rose is laying most days, and I haven’t seen and egg from Buttercup in a couple days - maybe she is starting to mount. Everyone else is moulting so no green eggs. And Raven hasn’t laid an egg in a couple days - that I can find at least haha!

So some days I only get 3 or 4, and other days maybe 7 or 8.

I don’t mind them taking a break in fact I am happy they do take a break. They can rebuild their calcium supply in their bones, moult and get new feathers for keeping warm, and just relax and not worry about about laying eggs in nest boxes.
I believe there must be some rule in the Chicken Palace that not more than two hens can lay. I got up to 4 with Sylvie and Piglet added to Bernie and Babs.
So Sylvie went broody and Bernie stopped laying.
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Hello ladies and is that Jaffar there?

I am so glad your Dr looked at your kitty-cat injuries, thank you for doing that - you know I am a worry-wart 😊
Sir Jaffar is a good protector. Usually he is with his ladies. But there are some other days he prefers to be alone (like Sir Lancelot in the court of Camelot )
 
Right now my Azurs lay every day, and my silkies, Rose is laying most days, and I haven’t seen and egg from Buttercup in a couple days - maybe she is starting to mount. Everyone else is moulting so no green eggs. And Raven hasn’t laid an egg in a couple days - that I can find at least haha!

So some days I only get 3 or 4, and other days maybe 7 or 8.

I don’t mind them taking a break in fact I am happy they do take a break. They can rebuild their calcium supply in their bones, moult and get new feathers for keeping warm, and just relax and not worry about about laying eggs in nest boxes.
I get usually 30 eggs a day. But with my first 8 pullets I got approximately 8 eggs a day.
I have 48 chickens (roosters included). Chicken math! Some of them are either molting or taking a break.
 
That’s so much fun for them to get out there, do you have scorpions and large spiders? If so do your chickens kill and eat them? Or do they give them a wide space for safety?
I do have scorpions, but I don't see them very much.... unless it's August of 2023 right after a tropical storm! They seem to come out after heavy rains! As for the spiders, they are not very large, but we have brown recluses and black widows. I have seen one of my chickens eat a black widow!
 
So what do you do with the remains after you have made stock/soup?
That is what I am talking about.
Bury under the compost pile (like, 3' down below grade, plus a few feet of compost on top of that. When hubby doesn't throw them in the trash.:rolleyes: (He is a work in progress!)
 
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