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I did find a nest last year, but they were not so very old. Most didn't even fail the float test. I have a feeling I'm going to be able to answer that question before too long though. I was watching the farm yard out the window this weekend and there were chickens EVERYWHERE!
 
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I did find a nest last year, but they were not so very old. Most didn't even fail the float test. I have a feeling I'm going to be able to answer that question before too long though. I was watching the farm yard out the window this weekend and there were chickens EVERYWHERE!

LOL Thats what made me think of that question. You thought they may be laying in a secret place. You gonna need a chicken cam? I've been thinking about getting one of those set up.
 
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Thanks for the info! Hope I don't have to deal with that. I have thrown questionable eggs across the street into the park, but not for a very long time.
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Lora seems to think we need a couple more EEs. Miss E., is just not laying much anymore. Maybe she needs a rooster to boss her around a bit. Thing is, she usually bosses the roos around!

When is Waverly? I forgot. On top of brooder day, I have to set a mess of eggs before they get too old. Was gonna auction the Orloff eggs but, don't want to sell them if they are too old to someone else.
 
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Waverly is 4/10

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Thanks for the info! Hope I don't have to deal with that. I have thrown questionable eggs across the street into the park, but not for a very long time.
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Lora seems to think we need a couple more EEs. Miss E., is just not laying much anymore. Maybe she needs a rooster to boss her around a bit. Thing is, she usually bosses the roos around!

When is Waverly? I forgot. On top of brooder day, I have to set a mess of eggs before they get too old. Was gonna auction the Orloff eggs but, don't want to sell them if they are too old to someone else.
 
We got another Iowa blue egg last night!! Just to "test" them...we put them in the bator with some more buttercup eggs
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I think there are 11 buttercup eggs? Some are almost a month old, but we will see if they develop.
 
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You're gonna have enough Buttercups to open your own dairy!

Maybe? lol Have to see who is male and who is female first. I have someone already that wants some chicks or juvenile birds when spring comes, so thats part of the reason we are hatching as much as we can now, and we want to get what chicks we can before the buttercups really stop laying lol.
 
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You're gonna have enough Buttercups to open your own dairy!

Maybe? lol Have to see who is male and who is female first. I have someone already that wants some chicks or juvenile birds when spring comes, so thats part of the reason we are hatching as much as we can now, and we want to get what chicks we can before the buttercups really stop laying lol.

They are actually very good layers. You might be suprised. Or are you referring to their age? They are getting to be older girls now. Might want to think about life isurance/nursing home care insurance, that kind of thing.
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Lol. We don't mind if they stop laying, we just want some to be able to breed when they stop
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They can just look pretty, make their cute chicken noises, and Brooster can enjoy being in the nest box.
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Got some pics..of the chicks and the 3rd Ia blue egg we've gotten!!


Ia blue egg next to buttercup egg
 
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