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but I didn't get to check before work! So maybe I'll have a pleasant surprise!
e I now have 2 hens laying, my wife got 1 normal size and another small one that were layed today. Yipppeeeee
e I now have 2 hens laying, my wife got 1 normal size and another small one that were layed today. Yipppeeeee
e I now have 2 hens laying, my wife got 1 normal size and another small one that were layed today. Yipppeeeee

I am thinking 10 to 14 if all are laying by then and then a month later the next 19 should start laying, and then a month later the next 9 and after that the final 24 rescues, i think my #s are right. No, add another 4 EEs Thats counting the hen prospects, i think 2 or 3 of those are Roos, I do know for fact that i have 6 Roos out of all them and probably more.Great news!! To bad it started when you left. At least you have something to look forard to when you get home you might be getting a dozen a day by then.![]()
HaHaHa funny, My wife is off today and her plan is to sit on the front door steps on the carport and watch to see which hens go on the nest, it just so happens you can see all ten nests from the steps, I think she is beginning to get excited about the chicken adventure almost as much as i am, although she has wanted chickens for years, she hasn't been very excited till now.yay! I'm raiding the nest box when I get home tonight! They better have filled it! Was empty today
but I didn't get to check before work! So maybe I'll have a pleasant surprise!![]()
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. Man I really wanted some blue eggs....anyway the other EE was growing along really nicely and you could tell it was young but again, I was not sure of it's approximate age. It looked so small compared to my big wyandotte girls! Anyway...today my husband swears he saw the small EE mount one of my wyandotte girls. He said she did the squat and it jumped on, squawking ensued, feathers flew and it was all over in about 2 short seconds. LOL. So my question is this....at what age does a roo ( if indeed it is) display this behavior? We haven't heard a crowing yet. Thanks!Could you post a photo of your EE? Mounting is a dominant behavior, so both hens and roosters will do it. Young chicks will even display the behavior. I can't comment on the wyandotte hen squatting, because I'm not sure if squatting also occurs in dominance driven behavior or not. But a picture will definitely clear things up!Hey guys...I need a little advice! About a month ago a friend of my husband was having to move from his house in the country and was trying to rehome his 40+ birds. He had a little bit of everything and he really wanted me to take about 5 of them, hens, 2 EE and 3 red stars. I really couldn't get more than two without crowding up the coop so I took the two EE's. One he said, had just started to lay and the other was "a little younger" but he was not sure about age. Well after a week in her new home the EE started to lay again....light brown eggs. Man I really wanted some blue eggs....anyway the other EE was growing along really nicely and you could tell it was young but again, I was not sure of it's approximate age. It looked so small compared to my big wyandotte girls! Anyway...today my husband swears he saw the small EE mount one of my wyandotte girls. He said she did the squat and it jumped on, squawking ensued, feathers flew and it was all over in about 2 short seconds. LOL. So my question is this....at what age does a roo ( if indeed it is) display this behavior? We haven't heard a crowing yet. Thanks!![]()