It is not the well who are in need of a physician.
Aug 13, 2023
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One egg - the first in almost a week. Between the winds last Sunday steady at around 25 mph/40kmph with gusts above 40mi/65km and the temperatures in the 20s(f)/ -1 - -5(c) for two days combined with getting locked in the run for the growing season at the same time, the ladies are both confused and very upset. Finally the 96(f)/35(c) has them in a state where they could no longer hold them in.
I have 1 Rhode Island Red Rooster, and 4 Rhode Island Red Hens, and they are a year old. Ever since they started laying faithfully, I get 4 eggs on most days. I can just about count on both hands the number of days that I only had 3 eggs in a day, even during Fall/Winter. So I'm happy!
Got 9 from the chickens today. I didn't get the duck eggs picked up so I did find 1 eaten and the other one I didn't find. Also on a sad note Darlin wanted outside yesterday and today she's MIA
Just 2 but today was the first day with more than an hour of clear skies and above freezing temps since daylight savings so not surprised. Everyone is starting though!