mountainchicknewbie
In the Brooder
- Feb 8, 2018
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I am very new to the whole business of egg collection, and although I've spent two years researching having chickens at all, I'm so anxious about the whole business that I feel like I know nothing.
Over the past three weeks, my pullets have all started laying. I have 3 bantam brahma girls, 2 easter eggers, 2 wyandottes, and 2 orpingtons. I also took in 5 one year old hens: 3 golden sex links, 1 olive egger, and 1 random white chicken (still trying to identify her breed... claimed to be "New Zealand White Hen" so I'm thinking she's an Austrawhite). They're fresh out of quarantine, and I received my first egg from that bunch today- one from the olive egger.
I'm averaging 3-5 eggs per day. 1 bantam egg, 1 egg from an orpington and/or a wyandotte, and 1 egg from my easter eggers. That's a normal, decent rate of eggs to be receiving, right? Especially in the early days of laying? I think I'm overthinking it. My daughter dropped the first egg she collected, and they all promptly devoured it, so now I'm totally paranoid about egg eating.
Over the past three weeks, my pullets have all started laying. I have 3 bantam brahma girls, 2 easter eggers, 2 wyandottes, and 2 orpingtons. I also took in 5 one year old hens: 3 golden sex links, 1 olive egger, and 1 random white chicken (still trying to identify her breed... claimed to be "New Zealand White Hen" so I'm thinking she's an Austrawhite). They're fresh out of quarantine, and I received my first egg from that bunch today- one from the olive egger.
I'm averaging 3-5 eggs per day. 1 bantam egg, 1 egg from an orpington and/or a wyandotte, and 1 egg from my easter eggers. That's a normal, decent rate of eggs to be receiving, right? Especially in the early days of laying? I think I'm overthinking it. My daughter dropped the first egg she collected, and they all promptly devoured it, so now I'm totally paranoid about egg eating.