wao that is some chart you got going on there i wish i could do this but i have to many hens to keep track off.TY, gmyers! It certainly opens a window of insight into the patterns and laying habits of my little ladies.
Since it's been a few pages, here's an updated one.
Flock Age
11 months
ZoeNandiInaraKayleeYolandaSaffronBridget
B. LeghornSLWSLWEEEEEEEE
DateLaying Record
# of
Eggs
4/10day off11:45pmday off10:30am1:00pmday off4:00pm4
4/1110:00am1:00pm9:00am11:30pm3:00pm9:15amday off6
4/121:00pm2:30pm11:00am12:30pmday off11:30am8:30am6
4/134:00pmday off12:00pm1:30pmday off2:00pm1:00pm5
4/14day off8:30am2:00pm3:30pm8:00am4:00pm4:00pm6
4/159:00am10:00am4:00pmday offday offday offday off3
4/1611:00am12:00pmday off10:00am12:30pm10:30am9:30am6
4/171:00pm2:00pm9:00amday off2:00pm12:30pm12:00pm6
4/184pmday off11am8amday off3pm3pm5
4/19day off8-9am1pm10am8amday offday off4
4/209am10am4pm12pm12pm9am9am7
It's been dark and stormy for days here... the girls have been sleeping in and putting themselves to bed early, which has thrown them off their rhythm. So... the beginnings and ends of each laying block are a bit sketchy to predict this week.
Especially Kaylee's and Yolanda's, what with their extra days off and all. They are both about as impressed with our wintery spring as my baby tomato plants are. And we've got more sub freezing morning lows showing up in the forecast for the next couple of weeks still... Boo!