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Ok, cool!lol. No. I just prefer a small egg for eating when hard boiled. I keep my big ones for poaching & omelets.
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Ok, cool!lol. No. I just prefer a small egg for eating when hard boiled. I keep my big ones for poaching & omelets.
it used to break my heart to hear them cry to go back in the old coop..but it all works out...That is exactly what I do. I close off "their" coop when I do it so they can't go back there the next night. Mine always stand outside their old coop and cry at nightfall. I would suggest letting them roost in their old coop and move them each night for a couple of days and then you need to close them off from it.
At this point I then put a lantern in the "new" coop where the other hens are to draw them to it at nightfall. Seeing the light, they will usually go in. After they start roosting there, I pull the lantern. The process usually takes me about a week.
Your pullets are older than I thought they were. I don't know why I thought they were 8 week's old. At 15 weeks I am much more comfortable with integrating them.
I hope this helps. This method has been pretty successful for me the last 2 times.
Looks so peaceful and cozy rjohns (from inside a warm house!)Here you go... The second pic suggests I'm not going anywhere until it melts... That's my driveway in the second...View attachment 2020407View attachment 2020408
There is a tornado on the ground about 60 miles from here. It's going to be a wild and woolly weather day before all is said and done. How about some rain for my friends in Australia?
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Be safe Bob![]()
Ivy is delightful. Her evasive manoeuvres are brilliant, her scampering about is endearing, and she's clever, really clever. Not to mention fascinating in her appearance - her leg and feet feathers, her little crest, her dark lacing on gold feathers, and her sweet little tail trying to get established!
Yes!! 🌧🌧🌦 just what the plants and soil need.Ditto ByBob.
It is raining quite heavily here at the moment. Some of it might even sink in!
The forecast for the next week is rain too![]()
Does your run have a mirror? Do they like it?Time to put a mirror in their run so they can admire that beautiful plumage!
Does your run have a mirror? Do they like it?
No, I'm partly teasing. If your eggs were fertile and there was a chance she might go broody then a centrally positioned nest with padding between the eggs and hard surfaces is best. What happens is as the hen rearranges the eggs, it's easy for one to get pushed against the nest box wall and crack. Also, eggs at edges are harder for a hen to get their beak behind to move back into the nest and underneath her.Ought I put deeper straw in there Shad?