Jazor, I like LG's suggestion on dummy eggs with some type of color agent be it food dye or mustard. Just nothing red! You might be able to isolate the offenders.
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Thanks for the encouragement, CoopChick! I remember when you were having trouble... I didn't realize it was 11. That must have been just awful!
Thanks Izzy! I didn't realize it either until I stopped to think on it. Now I have added 5RIRs and am just not sure that I like their temperament. They've got the others picking at my smaller girls which they didn't do before! My dilemma is they are consistent egg layers!
His email is [email protected]. Phone is 507-451-6782, between 6 and 9 pm CST only. He is an older gentleman and does prefer phone calls. You'll find out faster what is still available if you call. He does tend to sell out early. No online orders - by mail only.Anybody had any dealings with Duane Urch@Turnland Poultry? He's got all of the breeds I'm interested in, available as chicks or eggs. Anyone got hatching eggs from him? Good hatches? I'm not able to access him via e-mail. If anyone has a valid e-mail address, I'd love to have it. Thanks.
Thanks Ash. I'm on the wait and see track. Going to go out to see how she sounds after she goes to roost. I'm just hoping that she got a millet seed or something stuck in her craw. It sounds like a repeated long low volume cluck. My biggest fear is that this might be something contagious that will keep me from getting chicks this spring.
Well I'm back with more questions and problems.
Seems I've got egg eaters. It's my own **** fault for taking too long to get their nest boxes ready. I had subbed out the project to someone (prior to Christmas) and he said he could have them before the end of January. He didn't/couldn't and the birds began laying in the coop. Evidently they realized they could eat the eggs, and of course, wont stop.
Had some help from a fellow BYC'er Saturday and we built some excellent nesting boxes (photos to come when I'm not ready to butcher half my birds) and a new roost. As we were building the boxes we already had birds going in and laying eggs in them. Seemed great! Now every time I check the coop (530am and 630pm) there are no eggs, but signs of a mess where they have eaten them.
Long story short: I have egg eaters.
Long question short: Should I put all of the offenders in the freezer? Assuming I can even figure out the ones doing it.