How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

Flock Age
42 weeks

Zoe
Nandi
Inara
Kaylee
Yolanda
Saffron
Bridget
B. Leghorn
SLW
SLW
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Date
Laying Record
# of
Eggs

3/6
1:15pm
day off
on hiatus
9:45am
1:45pm
8:45am
1:30pm
5
3/7
day off
7:45am
on hiatus
10:45am
day off
11:45am
3:45pm
4
3/8
11:00am
9:15am
on hiatus
11:15am
day off
12:45pm
day off
4
3/9
1:00pm
10:30am
on hiatus
1:30pm
1:30pm
2:45pm
9:30am
6
3/10
5:00pm
1:45pm
on hiatus
day off
day off
day off
2:30pm
3
3/11
day off
2:45pm
on hiatus
8:30am
8:45am
9:15am
day off
4
3/12
9:00am
5:15pm
on hiatus
10:30am
11:15am
11:30am
day off
5
3/13
11:00am
day off
on hiatus
11:00am
12:45am
1:30am
9:30am
5
3/14
1:00pm
9:00am
1:30pm
1:00pm
1:15pm
4:00pm
11:00am
7
3/15
4:45pm
10:00am
day off
3:00pm
4:45pm
day off
12:30pm
5
3/16
day off
11-1pm
?
4-6pm
day off
8-10am
2-4pm
4-5
3/17
8-10am
12-2pm
?
day off
8-10am
11-1pm
4-6pm
5-6


Oh... today's going to be a great day... Guess who's finally decided to sit in a nest again now that the last piles of snow have completely disappeared from sight? She's in the nest right now...

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7/7 today... 100%


Edit: I made the chart 550 pixels wide versus 650 pixels wide after Karlamaria's comment... maybe that fixed it?
 
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That is quite the detailed chart! Do you spend all day with the chickens?
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That is quite the detailed chart! Do you spend all day with the chickens?
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Nope. But I am home all day and over the winter, I was going out there every 2 hours to make sure no egg froze. I could tell by how warm the egg was, how recently it was laid (15 minute resolution). This afforded me insight into each of their laying cycles. Once I got the hang of that, I can pretty much predict when the next egg out of which hen is due, and I only go out there now at that time.

Knowing that I was expecting a couple by 2pm, I went out there at 1:30 to check. I just walked back in with 4 eggs...

Zoe's (luke warm=1pm)
Inara's (hot= 1:30pm...actually, she laid this one right in front of me)
Kaylee's (luke warm=1pm)
Yolanda's (warm=1:15pm).
 
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Nope.  But I am home all day and over the winter, I was going out there every 2 hours to make sure no egg froze.  I could tell by how warm the egg was, how recently it was laid (15 minute resolution).  This afforded me insight into each of their laying cycles.  Once I got the hang of that, I can pretty much predict when the next egg out of which hen is due, and I only go out there now at that time.


Knowing that I was expecting a couple by 2pm, I went out there at 1:30 to check.  I just walked back in with 4 eggs...


Zoe's (luke warm=1pm)

Inara's (hot= 1:30pm...actually, she laid this one right in front of me)

Kaylee's (luke warm=1pm)

Yolanda's (warm=1:15pm).
you said you got 7/7 today but you only have 4 chickens on your chart. And it shows inara with a ? Why do you have a chart of 4 if you have 7 ? Or am I reading it wrong?
 
Well, today I checked and found Goldie on the nest, so I left her be.
Was out chopping at some weeds, when on started cackling like crazy, then it was 2 cackling.
I wondered if there might possibly be a snake, so I went around and checked.
No snake, but 3 eggs

How do you get 5 eggs from 2 hens? I don't think I have seen any lay more than one per day.

On the double yolks, I first saw those at a diner in NY, around Cortland, back in the 60's. Was amazed. the gal said they allw ere like that.
years later, I bought Jumbo eggs at the store, and they were all double yolk.
Have not seen em in a long long time.

Austras eggs are elongated, like she was making them to launch from a cannon or something. Far longer than Goldies, which are longer tahn reds.
No matter, I figure they are still going to be good eating.
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you said you got 7/7 today but you only have 4 chickens on your chart. And it shows inara with a ? Why do you have a chart of 4 if you have 7 ? Or am I reading it wrong?
Sometimes if your web browser's window is too small, it cuts off columns on the right... It sounds like you've got the window pulled over so you don't see the ads... But it's there... I see the chart with all 7 of my hens.

The question mark under Inara's column indicate that her pattern is too irregular to predict. This is mostly because today was her first egg after taking 2 and a half weeks off. I'll have a better idea of what her cycle looks like in a few eggs.

The rows in blue are days in the future... so... a blue question mark is a future unknown, a blue time range, is the general time I expect a hen to lay in on that day in the future.
 
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