How Many Eggs Did You Get Today?

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Tuesday

4 eggs




3 eggs from the control group
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1 egg from the free range chickens
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It was my fault as I went to town paying bills and doing some shopping ....





Todays temp was 57F degrees and night falls to a chilling 39F degrees as the mountains around us are covered in snow .......





The control group chickens were originally made up of hens that were hurt in one way or another like thorns in the feet or in one case a super fat guinea who had a broken leg from jumping of his perch in the morning and after making a cast as one of my grandchildren had asked because he did not want to eat an animal he helped to raise and due to his age I tried to save the guinea and the guinea is still in the yard but has never gained such a huge size but others were hurt by chose cats, dogs and Bob Cats and other then wounds and broken wings we and I say we because the kids and grandkids are involved but the recovery rate is way up from the beginning from five years ago from 30 percent to 70 percent chance of living but most never go back to free ranging but still produce good off spring ...... Now there are others that are just in the control group because there are very few of them and they are just for breeding purposes as one of my Spangled Russian Orloff hens is four years old and the months she is producing eggs she only gives up one to two eggs a week so I consider her special and she has never fully recovered from a thorn in her foot but she has some wonderful chicks and she is so special to me and (Buddy) the roo gets to grow out his tail feathers that would be pulled out by the geese at feeding time .... The control group stays in a old unused 3 bedroom house that was on the property and it still had electricity so I can use the swamp cooler when the temp in the house is from 100F to 130F in the summer and yes it get's up that high every summer and from June to September the temp never drops under 100F it is nice as the house is over 1200 feet of living space and I run water over there so I do not have to haul water also it makes it nice as one of the closets are used for incubation because it is easy to control the environment .........




The free range chickens are a mixture of Geese, Ducks, Guinea, and different breeds of chickens and the grow out cage falls in to the free range chickens and at last count there are over 60 chickens 11 geese and 6 ducks 2 guinea the guinea really hard to raise as the wild animals get them first because the guinea go after anything interring the yard ........ the fenced in yard for running around is 250 feet by 180 feet as I only had enough money to fence in 1/4 of a city block that was purchased by the family some time ago and the worst part is I am just outside the city limits and I get domestic pets coming over to do damage to the flock so I had to register my flock as live stock so I could protect them ......


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3 for 3 yesterday, 18 degrees. I need to get the expanded run done. Not enough room for them with limited free range opportunities.
 
3/7 the last two days. Very cold here 6 this morning with -5 wind chill. Big snow squalls yesterday filled the run with snow. Schools cancelled today. The heated dog bowls are worth their weight in gold.
 
Tuesday

4 eggs




3 eggs from the control group
wink.png





1 egg from the free range chickens
tongue.png
It was my fault as I went to town paying bills and doing some shopping ....





Todays temp was 57F degrees and night falls to a chilling 39F degrees as the mountains around us are covered in snow .......





The control group chickens were originally made up of hens that were hurt in one way or another like thorns in the feet or in one case a super fat guinea who had a broken leg from jumping of his perch in the morning and after making a cast as one of my grandchildren had asked because he did not want to eat an animal he helped to raise and due to his age I tried to save the guinea and the guinea is still in the yard but has never gained such a huge size but others were hurt by chose cats, dogs and Bob Cats and other then wounds and broken wings we and I say we because the kids and grandkids are involved but the recovery rate is way up from the beginning from five years ago from 30 percent to 70 percent chance of living but most never go back to free ranging but still produce good off spring ...... Now there are others that are just in the control group because there are very few of them and they are just for breeding purposes as one of my Spangled Russian Orloff hens is four years old and the months she is producing eggs she only gives up one to two eggs a week so I consider her special and she has never fully recovered from a thorn in her foot but she has some wonderful chicks and she is so special to me and (Buddy) the roo gets to grow out his tail feathers that would be pulled out by the geese at feeding time .... The control group stays in a old unused 3 bedroom house that was on the property and it still had electricity so I can use the swamp cooler when the temp in the house is from 100F to 130F in the summer and yes it get's up that high every summer and from June to September the temp never drops under 100F it is nice as the house is over 1200 feet of living space and I run water over there so I do not have to haul water also it makes it nice as one of the closets are used for incubation because it is easy to control the environment .........




The free range chickens are a mixture of Geese, Ducks, Guinea, and different breeds of chickens and the grow out cage falls in to the free range chickens and at last count there are over 60 chickens 11 geese and 6 ducks 2 guinea the guinea really hard to raise as the wild animals get them first because the guinea go after anything interring the yard ........ the fenced in yard for running around is 250 feet by 180 feet as I only had enough money to fence in 1/4 of a city block that was purchased by the family some time ago and the worst part is I am just outside the city limits and I get domestic pets coming over to do damage to the flock so I had to register my flock as live stock so I could protect them ......


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Wow, that is so awesome. I love the idea of having the house as their home. And I admire your ability to rehabilitate the sick or injured in your flock in this manner. It sounds like a very nice setup and a lot of fun for the grandkids. Thanks for answering my question and sharing that info. Best wishes to you and your flock!
 
We tried to set a regular bulb but went on like 7 last night went to close them in at 9 and found it on, one of my reds gave me an egg right then with no shell only the membrane. last time when I moved them from the little coop to the large one she had given me one other like that. This morning I had just 5/13 with one broken in the nest, I am actively looking for a few Barred rock to add would prefer 3 but no rooster of any kind please.
 
7 8 of 9 ! WOOT!

It was in the mid 40's and sunny, so I let 'em out ...... noticed a couple of the mid-order birds had some nasty scabs on their combs/wattles .... and a bit of blood was spattered on the wall ..... seems to have been a pretty serious fight last night or this AM ...... also noticed that the bottom bird (Big Bertha) was no longer being submissive to either of the birds that had the battle wounds ....




ETA: went out and found another, still butt warm!
 
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12/14. Very cold here today. High of 16. One of the girls actually came out into the run for awhile but wasn't to sure about it. Another started down the ramp but put the brakes on quick.
 
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I knew to the chicken thing we got a couple chickens they're not laying eggs is it alright to use a red light instead of a white light will I still get the proper lighting with the red light
 

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