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Madam. COF, ProfT and all, really enjoyed watching the action on the Easter swap - what a riot! Great offers and lots of good stuff flying around. Hope in the future to be able to participate.
 
I figured out today that my RIR hen has been pecking holes into my eggs. I was thinking it was the bedding, but I just caught her yellow beaked. I put some golf balls into the favorite nesting box (out if six choices, they all lay in one or on the floor :rolleyes: ), to try to deter her. Any suggestions? I am killing my rooster tomorrow, should she be included? She is one of the best layers, but she has been breaking one or two eggs a day. Also, all the other girls are fat, but she has always seemed bony to me...not unhealthy, but not as robust as the others. She is a RIR, aka production red. Between her and Henry, this is definitely not a breed I will do again.
 
I figured out today that my RIR hen has been pecking holes into my eggs. I was thinking it was the bedding, but I just caught her yellow beaked. I put some golf balls into the favorite nesting box (out if six choices, they all lay in one or on the floor :rolleyes: ), to try to deter her. Any suggestions? I am killing my rooster tomorrow, should she be included? She is one of the best layers, but she has been breaking one or two eggs a day. Also, all the other girls are fat, but she has always seemed bony to me...not unhealthy, but not as robust as the others. She is a RIR, aka production red. Between her and Henry, this is definitely not a breed I will do again.


Our hatchery stock RIRs are skinny too, but the heritage ones aren't.

When we have an egg breaker we pen her separate for a while. It's almost as hard as breaking some broodies. I have had some success, but other times it doesn't work. Usually if an egg gets broke from a claw or even another egg they will all eat it. We have two girls that can't lay a strong egg to save their lives. I plan to dispatch them as soon as I can as their brittle eggs actually encourage the others to scratch around in the nest boxes and break more eggs. I would pen them separate, but I'm plum out of extra cages right now. Well until they melt out of the snow my hubby buried them in last dec.
 
I figured out today that my RIR hen has been pecking holes into my eggs. I was thinking it was the bedding, but I just caught her yellow beaked. I put some golf balls into the favorite nesting box (out if six choices, they all lay in one or on the floor :rolleyes: ), to try to deter her. Any suggestions? I am killing my rooster tomorrow, should she be included? She is one of the best layers, but she has been breaking one or two eggs a day. Also, all the other girls are fat, but she has always seemed bony to me...not unhealthy, but not as robust as the others. She is a RIR, aka production red. Between her and Henry, this is definitely not a breed I will do again.


Our hatchery stock RIRs are skinny too, but the heritage ones aren't.

When we have an egg breaker we pen her separate for a while. It's almost as hard as breaking some broodies. I have had some success, but other times it doesn't work. Usually if an egg gets broke from a claw or even another egg they will all eat it. We have two girls that can't lay a strong egg to save their lives. I plan to dispatch them as soon as I can as their brittle eggs actually encourage the others to scratch around in the nest boxes and break more eggs. I would pen them separate, but I'm plum out of extra cages right now. Well until they melt out of the snow my hubby buried them in last dec.
 


one of the unfinished ones.... the duck approves apparently, she has a nest now









Wow!
Mine?
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