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they are plastic Bands of different sizes depending on breeds (EE are 9 and Buff Orpington is 11), all different colors. They help distinguish between layer or non layer, sick vs healthy. Makes our life so easy. BO are yellow, EE green, BA blue. COMET orange, wyandotte will be purple. You choose what will fit best with leg color as you don't want the leg getting pecked on. Before they laid, I banded the LOs who had same breed as bigger (buff and comet are alike younger and older) so I don't put the Littles in with bigger.I got one more egg today! It's definitely from Peaches. Marta and Tomi are very close to laying! What is leg banding? Why yes, I am a NOVICE.Thank you!![]()
awesome!! Kind of funny, we just got a new buff Orpington layer today and yesterday they turned 26wks so our BO are 3wks apartI got one more egg today! It's definitely from Peaches. Marta and Tomi are very close to laying! What is leg banding? Why yes, I am a NOVICE.Thank you!![]()
actually I was way to busy during my productive yearsMy girls were a retirement gift from my husband. I had always wanted chickens but never had time for them. We are having so much fun with our girls! Lucky you having had them for years!
I keep light in the coop so mine really does not drop in the winter monthsI've been keeping track of eggs laid each week for years. On Saturday, I transcribe the week's egg production to a calendar. I keep these calendars as a record of my flock. Any chicken that has become sick or died, or when new pullets begin laying, etc. gets noted on the day it occurs. It's real handy to go look up the calendars from last year or the past several years and compare with the current egg quotas. It's also helpful to get an idea when I can expect egg laying to pick up again.