- Jul 10, 2013
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I just moved to a small acerage in Northern Nevada. I bought four Lakenvelder hens; they are a little over a year old. I typically get three eggs a day. For the last two days, I've only gotten two eggs. Early this afternoon, I went out to take them some veggie scraps from my lunch and found one hen in a nest box looking somewhat distressed and panting. I didn't want to upset her, so I left her alone and went to do some errands. I came back and hour or two later and she was in the exact same position. An hour later, I noticed all four hens were outside, so I went to check the nest. Two eggs. One smaller than the other, but both well formed and hard shells.
I am really enjoying having them. So far, I have kept them in their yard, but plan to let them have some field trips around the property and eventually free range them in our almost two acre pasture, with our sheep.
Looking forward to learning more!
Ann in Nevada
I am really enjoying having them. So far, I have kept them in their yard, but plan to let them have some field trips around the property and eventually free range them in our almost two acre pasture, with our sheep.
Looking forward to learning more!
Ann in Nevada