Won’t be long now!

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Won’t be long now!

I will call out “Sophia”! And who ever comes running towards me will be Sophia!'Yo habla espanol" & you didn't ask them the breed?
Those birds look very much like BSL's but ruralmouse will best ID. They are pretty & look indeed a lot like Ponypoor's Sophia. You should probably call one of them Sophia![]()

I didn't see her get up there but she could easily do either one!She really got high up ~ hopping on the steps or flying up?!
In my house, it’s “Dakota want a cracker?” Then “silly hooman, of course I want a cracker! How dumb can a hooman be? Can’t you see that I’m pecking at the package?”Dakota!!. She’s one chick that can get on my nerves. Spills her water, just to see how mad I can get! Pecks and scratches her feed everywhere. Prefers my turkey sandwich to her chicken feed. I can’t leave the room without her complaining about it!
How do you say "throw them over the fence" in Espanol?If you don't "habla" how did they know to give you their hens?
My Welsummer is top of the pecking order but not a bully really. She lays a fairly dark egg, rarely speckled, which is what I was most excited about.Welbars say 200/year & Welsummers 220-230/year. I pay no attn to projected claims though... each bird is different. Each year hens lay 20% less than their pullet year, & 20% less each successive year.
As we are aware, hybrids are egg-exhausted usually by age 5. They use up all their egg cells fast/early in their laying career.
Broody heritage breeds lay less eggs per year but will lay well into age 8 to 9 years ~ even if it be only a handful by then. Our broody Silkies have layed into their 7th year. Our long-lived Silkies usually stop laying by 6th year. Bantams are not prolific layers. Even some duck breeds only lay 50 eggs/year. But that's a plus for less health issues.
Each pullet chick hatches w/a certain number of egg cells & a hybrid layer exhausts those eggs early in her career while a less prolific layer won't lay prolifically to exhaust all her eggs till much later in her lifespan. My friend's Australorp layed a stray egg at 8 years. No telling what cycle each individual hen has till she's in our possession.
We had to re-home our bully Marans & wanted to replace w/ Wellies or Welbars for dark eggs but timing was never opportune. Beautiful, mostly calm birds.
Welbar ~ such pretty hens
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I will call out “Sophia”! And who ever comes running towards me will be Sophia!![]()
Hmmm. At the moment none. All mine are on strike at the moment.
In Spring/Summer about 4-5 a week.
She has gone broody a couple of times but gave up with encouragement.
Broody, tiny bubbles, makes for interesting conversation.![]()