2 eggs, can't wait for spring......
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One today. I broke it.
Nooooo! Reason I can't free range
I am so sorry I have not been out to my girls but just
had 7 this morning when I cleaned so should have 5 there
at least again
Thanks everybody. The past 3 or 4 months have been pretty hard. I imagine a hawk or 2? thinks it has found the perfect dinning area. I hate locking the chickens in their coop, but I guess I'm going to have to for a while. Maybe then the hawk will move on to "greener pastures".oh no thats terrible. So sorry![]()
So anyone's option here... are EE just a bunch of butt heads? I mean they are good birds and very pretty. But I got 4 this spring (labeled Americana) and the older 2 didn't lay well in the 100+ heathe here in northern California, and none of them are laying now that's it's late fall...
I get it not all first year pullets will lay through the winter, but I certainly figured I'd have at least more then just the 2 bards rocks laying. Only thing I can figure is becuase EE are a mix from a tropical breed of hen that perhaps they just aren't made to do well in my area?
I do have one older this is her second winter, she didn't start laying till this past spring shortly after we got the chicks. She also stopped when the heat got high, and was my first to stop when we started losing sunlight... I can't even imagine that I've gotten more then a few dozen eggs total from her, if that many...
our 3 EE were biggest butt heads till they started laying, then got tons more friendly and we stopped regretting having them. None of them laid since the 21st though and they are refusing pats again :< I heard Aracauna are much better. We need more colored layers next time.So anyone's option here... are EE just a bunch of butt heads? I mean they are good birds and very pretty. But I got 4 this spring (labeled Americana) and the older 2 didn't lay well in the 100+ heathe here in northern California, and none of them are laying now that's it's late fall...
I get it not all first year pullets will lay through the winter, but I certainly figured I'd have at least more then just the 2 bards rocks laying. Only thing I can figure is becuase EE are a mix from a tropical breed of hen that perhaps they just aren't made to do well in my area?
I do have one older this is her second winter, she didn't start laying till this past spring shortly after we got the chicks. She also stopped when the heat got high, and was my first to stop when we started losing sunlight... I can't even imagine that I've gotten more then a few dozen eggs total from her, if that many...