- Sep 5, 2014
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So, since my last post here we've had a few addition to our flock now. Currently we have Light Sussex, Cuckoo Marans, Blue Lace Wynadotte and Rhode Island Red hens.
One light sussex and the cuckoo marans are 2 years old.
The rhode island is 26 weeks
the rest are a mixture of younger birds.
Today we found our very first chick egg!

Its roughly 5cm and its a darker brown than my phone camera is showing. Because of this and her age, we were guessing Rhode Island red but any second opinions welcome.
With regards to the ex broody it is our cuckoo marans. She successfully brooded and reared and has been not bothered about them for a long time now. She lost a lot of weight during the process so I got some vitamin supplement from a local chicken farm. She seems happier and healthier now but still isnt laying again. On a side note, the guarenteed layer light sussex has slowed down considerably though now and has become irregular. Upon advice from the farm owners we are feeding them hot oats to keep their guts warm over the colder months.
Have we just completely missed the boat for the cuckoo marans and she will lay again next year after winter? She lays brown eggs so if the above one wasn't so small I would have thought it was her laying again :<
One light sussex and the cuckoo marans are 2 years old.
The rhode island is 26 weeks
the rest are a mixture of younger birds.
Today we found our very first chick egg!
Its roughly 5cm and its a darker brown than my phone camera is showing. Because of this and her age, we were guessing Rhode Island red but any second opinions welcome.
With regards to the ex broody it is our cuckoo marans. She successfully brooded and reared and has been not bothered about them for a long time now. She lost a lot of weight during the process so I got some vitamin supplement from a local chicken farm. She seems happier and healthier now but still isnt laying again. On a side note, the guarenteed layer light sussex has slowed down considerably though now and has become irregular. Upon advice from the farm owners we are feeding them hot oats to keep their guts warm over the colder months.
Have we just completely missed the boat for the cuckoo marans and she will lay again next year after winter? She lays brown eggs so if the above one wasn't so small I would have thought it was her laying again :<