Bar B
Chirping
- Sep 6, 2018
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I am looking forward to learning everything I can about our chicken ladies. We started our venture this year, 2018, the last of March and then had to have some more in April! Lovestruck for sure!
we have 2 of : Bar rocks, Black sexlinks, Isa Browns, and Amber links. 1 Amberlink didn't make it the first week.
Bar rocks started laying the first of June, lots of small, gelatinous type eggs . All others soon followed suite with the Black sexLinks the last to lay which was late August.
Our Hens are pasture raised and give us lots of entertainment through out the day. It's amazing what they will do to retrieve a flying or crawling meal!
I look forward to being a part of Back Yard Chickens and making new chicken friends!
we have 2 of : Bar rocks, Black sexlinks, Isa Browns, and Amber links. 1 Amberlink didn't make it the first week.
Bar rocks started laying the first of June, lots of small, gelatinous type eggs . All others soon followed suite with the Black sexLinks the last to lay which was late August.
Our Hens are pasture raised and give us lots of entertainment through out the day. It's amazing what they will do to retrieve a flying or crawling meal!
I look forward to being a part of Back Yard Chickens and making new chicken friends!
BYC is a helpful site providing all the information you need to know about poultry! Hope you enjoy it here as much as we all do!
We are glad you joined our flock!
If they are laying gelatinous eggs, it sounds like they need more calcium. Do they have a side dish full of oyster shell?

