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Well after such a hard 2 days on the death rate of the chicks, no new deaths in the last 24 hours and they seem happy and active! So hoping for a solid rate of health from them, we now have 40 chicks.
Thanks for your well wishes, I have another question.
I have the 3 laying hens that have been here a bit over 2 weeks, we are getting one egg a day, I thought they were all laying when I bought them. a day or 2 we have gotten 2 eggs but never a 3 egg day. Does this seem normal?
How long should we give them to wait before they just might not be laying at all?
Last year was my son's first year at 10 which made me a bit nervous but he had taken hunters safety. Also if he is hunting it means I don't have to feel bad that I'm not because he uses my rifle.They changed the regulations for hunting this past year, so as long as we're on private land and have a mentor permit, DS *could* shoot a deer. (If I'm reading the new rules correctly?) He'll be 7 in the end of October. He's been tagging along with DH for the past 2 years, so he understands the basics of everything. We're not sure if he would even be interested in doing the actual shooting this year, or if DH and I would be OK with that. We need to talk about it, but I have to have a night off work for that to happen.![]()
MMmmmm Pumpkin Pie!!!
Dont sweat the eggs. Your not always going to get 3 eggs daily if you have 3 hens. There egg rate is really not completely 1 egg daily. Its a little more like a day and a half. So as all the egg frequency overlaps with all the birds you may be lucky where it falls on 3 eggs on a given day. So every 2-4 days you will average out to where you will go out and have 3 eggs. Most of the time you will get about 2.Have the hens been molting by chance? I know that mine back off on laying a bit during this time.
I've been keeping stats on mine since December of last year. At first it was for my Bio-Stats class, now it is just fun to see how things are going.Bottom line is that backyard chicken farmers MAY NOT (I don't have statistics) get as many eggs per chicken per day as an egg farm but the quality is so much better!