Hello from Katonah, NY

rubydoux

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Feb 2, 2018
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Hello everyone! Here is our chicken history: we moved from NYC to the country last summer. We found a place with a small barn and decided that putting a horse in it like the last resident was a little too much for us to bite off, but chickens sounded just about right! We ordered 7 chickens: two easter eggers, a buff orpington, a rhode island red, a barred rock, an exchequer leghorn and an australorp. We lost two to something living in the woods nearby (maybe a mink?), but we tightened up security and our 5 remaining are thriving. One of the EEs laid a first egg yesterday!!! It was like magic and the kid are thrilled.

I wanted to ask - is there anything we can do to keep this precious egg?

Anyhow, great to be here and thanks for listening!
 
Hello and welcome to BYC

For what purpose do you wish to keep the egg? Maybe try "preserving eggs" in the search function :confused:

Here’s a link to the Articles section - https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/ There you’ll find lots of information on almost every aspect of keeping chickens - from coop building ideas, to incubating eggs.

There’s a link on the page above to the Learning Centre - it’s a great resource. If you have a specific topic in mind, just type it in the search box - there's a wealth of information on past and present threads.

Each week, various topics are discussed, which can also be a great resource - https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/topic-of-the-week-thread-archive


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Best wishes

Pork Pie
 
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Thanks all - I am going to try to preserve this egg using the pin hole method.

Also, I thought that I would add that our first egg came at 19 weeks and 2 days. From what I have read, this seems a little on the early side, especially for an EE. None of the others, who were also born the same day, have laid one yet either. Can't wait for #2!
 

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