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I'm really excited for when she does start laying eggs, all three of the breeds that include her picture have such pretty eggs! My Rhode Island Red just laid her first egg today, in the middle of the yard no less... Not sure if I'll be able to find bluish green eggs in the grass!She looks like an Easter Egger to me!! The late laying would be typical of the breed as well.
She is a beautiful Easter Egger. When she does lay tho she should lay almost everyday. I have three E.E's about her age. One is laying and she lays a beautiful green egg about everyday if not every other day. Her name is Truffle. She is brown/black and white and super friendly.
I hope so! I can't hardly wait till she starts and until they start laying in their nests! They have free range of the yard and their coop ( we don't have any predatory birds in the area and we have dogs in all the neighbors yards so we don't get any cats or other predators here either)and while it's fun hunting eggs, I don't want to step on any of them!I have several different breeds as well. I have all different shades of brown, but those blue eggs are so cool! As she gets older they'll get bigger too! I like to give eggs away sometimes, and people flip when they open the carton and see the giant blue eggs! :0) I let my girls run outside the chicken tractor they live in, but they always come home to lay the eggs. That will probably come with age/experience eventually! They are so fun, aren't they!!
Mine has only been laying for about a month and her eggs almost fill the spot in the egg carton, they won't be small for longI'm super excited, although I figure at least a little bit they will be little tiny eggs, at least for a while because she is a pretty small chicken by comparison to the others, she's not a banty but just noticeably smaller.
I hope so! I can't hardly wait till she starts and until they start laying in their nests! They have free range of the yard and their coop ( we don't have any predatory birds in the area and we have dogs in all the neighbors yards so we don't get any cats or other predators here either)and while it's fun hunting eggs, I don't want to step on any of them!