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You are welcome to bring them over... they are getting cuter by the day... really fun to just sit and watch their antics.. good thing they lose the cuteness factor when they weigh a few hundred lbs!!!I think I need to call him and see if I can bring my kiddos by again to see those cute little things!!
Okay, all you chicken experts.... Question for you about eggs... I'm not familiar with what to expect for some of the colored egg layers... When I was younger, I only had brown and white egg layers... My OE pullet, with a straight comb, but muffs/beard and similar feathering to a wheaten ameracauna, a few very small feathers on her shanks, started laying olive eggs about a month ago. Then on Thursday, she laid the egg on the right and hasn't laid since (I figure she's taking a break, she has laid 5-6 x's/wk since she started) Is it normal for the color to change that much from one day to the next??
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You are welcome to bring them over... they are getting cuter by the day... really fun to just sit and watch their antics.. good thing they lose the cuteness factor when they weigh a few hundred lbs!!!
An olive egger can lay pale eggs sometimes. Their base color is blue/green with marans paint on top. If she temporarily ran out of paint, the egg could look like that.
How about sometime next week?? I work this weekend, and the first part of next week, and so DH took the gang to UT for some business meetings and MIL and SIL's will help watch the boys while I'm at work... I've never seen a baby pig in person... I bet they are adorable!!
Thanks Michelle!! That makes sense, especially since she has been taking a break since then...
Hope you don't mind my story from this morning... I was trimming the peas back and noticed a plethora of bugs under there, so I went and grabbed my BO (Maple), to come help with insect control... She had already laid her egg, so she was nice and calm... She figured out right away why I brought her out and gobbled up all kinds of grasshoppers, earwigs, spiders, potato bugs and a millipede! All while I was trimming away and lifting stuff over her head and stuff (I don't spray my garden with insecticide at all). In fact, she's still out there, hiding in the corn, hopefully gobbling up more grasshoppers. I've been impressed with what a great bird she is, very calm, great egg layer, and in the past has also been a great broody (hasn't this year yet) she and the bantam cochin chicks are the kiddos favorites. I'll probably keep her till she dies of old age, we'ev enjoyed having her around so much!
Sorry to hear that Becca! Especially since you can't tell for sure what happened to her... I'll do crossies for you that she reappears tonite, she isn't broody somewhere is she?
So I had to go spray down the chickens, holy moly it is hot today.. they're all under the tarp I have up for shade buried in the dirt and still panting... they don't like being sprayed (with a light spray) but they are so much happier afterwards!!
Was wanting to go the the Bonneville County Fair and see the poultry, but I missed it yesterday, I guess, sheesh, missed the Bingham county one, too by one day... bummer, will just have to wait now for the State Fair, I guess! Do you guys know anyone with birds in the state fair, or anyone who shows their birds??
Not meaning to pry, Becca, but I was looking at your profile and noticed your pics of bird poop, lol... was one of your girls sick, and what did she have and is she better?? (hopefully, since the pics are dated Feb)
Okay Michelle, another question for you...
I have a blue orp from Azriel that I got at the chickenstock in May... I think she is a really pretty bird, she's getting really big and fluffy, but she has some gold looking leakage on her neck, just a small spot, not all over her whole neck... How does that happen?? Because aren't they bred by crossing black and splash orpingtons??
22 months or weeks??? If it's weeks, that does sound young...sheesh, I really hope she shows up for you!!