These are both Walther PPQ's, one a standard version and the other a Navy Tactical.
Very nice indeed. I just went to the Walther site and looked at them.
JT
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These are both Walther PPQ's, one a standard version and the other a Navy Tactical.
Pretty normal for new layers to drop a few 'softies' when they first start laying.
It can take them up to a month or so to get things smoothed out.
What all and how exactly are you feeding?
What brand is this, never heard of that high protein with layer type calcium levels(3-4%).20% Laying Crumble
Our Wyandotte, who has not started to lay eggs yet, over the last 2 weeks has dropped 3 "eggs" in the poop tray during the night. However, these "eggs" literally have no shell, only the outer membrane and perfectly formed yoke and white. Just no shell.
Oh, adding a single bird should be fun.This guy had some really nice looking pullets of the same age.
Yes.Should I just leave the bare dirt, or place a layer of Pine shavings in there?
Oh, adding a single bird should be fun.
Hardest integration.
Go back and get another one? Well, we added another Ameraucana about 2 weeks ago with little issue. They are still fairly young so I think it will go reasonably well. This will bring the hen count to 4, which was our goal.
Yes.
Even better would be wood chippings. Why are wood chips better?
How's the larger run coming? Have the CAD drawing done for approximations, but I will not start the actual work until the beginning of October. It's just too hot right now. I will be gathering materials over the next month.