One egg and it fell off the fence post
. Here is Piper. This was during the time of year(I forget what it’s called) that the feathers are dull. I get home too late after work to takes pictures.

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Aww beautifulOne egg and it fell off the fence post. Here is Piper. This was during the time of year(I forget what it’s called) that the feathers are dull. I get home too late after work to takes pictures.
EclipseOne egg and it fell off the fence post. Here is Piper. This was during the time of year(I forget what it’s called) that the feathers are dull. I get home too late after work to takes pictures.
One egg and it fell off the fence post. Here is Piper. This was during the time of year(I forget what it’s called) that the feathers are dull. I get home too late after work to takes pictures.
She's clearly half welshie. I remember her being more brown. So she's Quackers/ Bandit off Piglet the welshie. When you get a chance I would like to see Pepper too and I can probably give you her linage too. I don't know how I messed up this response.
Still 2 and as cold as it has been here in Ohio I am quite surprised!!!
I have not had to get into the water glassed eggs yet so I am not sure how they actually are. I figure around January I will be into them for sure if these girls quit laying pretty soon.I am in Ohio. We are getting snow flurries and the nights are getting into the teens. I am getting two eggs a day. One for sure from my Mallard and the other is either from my Muscovy or Khaki Campbell. I wish I knew which one was laying but don't. I have 9 hens, I know it's not my older Rouen Hens so it has to be either one of my Khaki Campbells or Muscovy. The Mallard egg is light green so that gives it away. I am shocked they are still laying. I did water glass 80 eggs as I eat them daily and love them.