EE's can lay a brown egg
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I
Ok, I got mine on May 5, so I am just 4 weeks behind you.How exciting!! I am brand new to this, but I have a rhode island red who looks to me to be the most mature. She has a lot of red, including behind her eyes. My plymouth rock though isn't too far behind her.
EE's can lay a brown egg
Great tip!! I will try to catch her, she's a beautiful bird but hates to be touched. I really wanted colored eggs:'(Luke, your mini me is adorable! Howards - sorry abou the rooster! My little peeps - I learned a trick to tell who is laying which eggs. This was on another forum on here, please don't ask which because I really don't remember... You can use food coloring on the vent of your EE, just put a few drops in her vent at roosting time and if she lays in the next few days the egg she lays will be stained the color you used. Recommed blue or green as they show up really well and won't cause concern like red might. It only takes a few drops. This is MUCH easier if done with two people, one to hold the chicken and one to administer the drops. BTW, it is also how vets artifically insiminate hens. I have no idea how they obtain the sample.. can't think about that! BTW, I learned this when my 3 EE's were laying cream eggs... I sold them as barnyard mixes. Pamschick - glad you ran! Ewwwww. Welcome to the new folks! We have some great people on here. CSB - Wish I was home doing chores too! Gonna be a beautiful day! Enjoy your day everyone![]()