Our Mixed Flock Journey!

Rehoming is not an option. All the hens that do it are favourites among my non Campines. 🙄 I don't even mind the lack of eggs. I do mind mucky nesting boxes & silly hens. Wrold took a swipe @ me yesterday. That's all I need. @ this rate all my nesting boxes will be occupied by broodies.
Oh no, which one is Wrold? I don't like mucky nesting boxes either! One of my Silkie roosters continues to sleep in them and he makes a horrid mess! He will be gone soon!
 
I have to show you my flock they are crazy 😜 🤪 funny and there is a lot of them I think I have them all
 

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Oh no, which one is Wrold? I don't like mucky nesting boxes either! One of my Silkie roosters continues to sleep in them and he makes a horrid mess! He will be gone soon!

Wrold is one of my tiny Wyandotte bantams.
All the girls from my last buy got Celtic names.
The Campines are Irish Queens: Morrigu, Aoife & Medh.
The Aracaunas are Scots: Beatha & Mhari.
The bantams got Pictish names as a sort of in archaeological/mythological joke:
Alpia & Wrold.
This is Wrold.
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Cover your nest boxes at night if you dont want them in there
I have tried that but some of my girls are very early layers & eggs dropped in the general coop poop are not fun. :( I usually just put them up on a roost when I do my evening check. I had a couple of bigger girls who had a really heavy moult this winter & couldn't manage the roosts so chose nesting boxes instead. It was a pain but @ least I knew they were warm & comfortable & as soon as they feathered out again they went back to roosting as normal.
 
I have tried that but some of my girls are very early layers & eggs dropped in the general coop poop are not fun. :( I usually just put them up on a roost when I do my evening check. I had a couple of bigger girls who had a really heavy moult this winter & couldn't manage the roosts so chose nesting boxes instead. It was a pain but @ least I knew they were warm & comfortable & as soon as they feathered out again they went back to roosting as normal.
Gotcha ya those are not fun I had a hen that would never lay in the nestboxes so I totally understand
 
Gotcha ya those are not fun I had a hen that would never lay in the nestboxes so I totally understand
I very occasionally get random eggs dropped in the coop or run ~ usually a beginning layer who hasn't quite got things worked out yet~ so I will take all sorts of nesting box antics over running the gauntlet after a stray egg. :lau
 
Well, I went out to put up more fencing even though I thought my hen was staying in the pen! As I'm working on the fence, I hear a little rustling and low and behold there she is sitting on the other side of her fence on 8 eggs and I saw her picking at one of the eggs, I think she ate it...:rant Anyway, my husband climbed over a shorter section of the fence and caught her, she is now in chicken jail until I can get the rest of the larger fence gaps blocked off! When I first walked up to the pen she was surrounded by a good portion of the flock commiserating with her... :gig If the new fencing doesn't keep her contained...she's on her own! :hmm

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Maybe if I get up higher I can slip out somewhere after all I'm the Houdini of chickens...:gig
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That picture of her in her little prison is hysterical. Look at her expression! :lau
 

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