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Thanks everyone! I feel better about not getting as many eggs.
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Remember they like to drive us crazy sometimes, just when we think we got em figured out they do something else lol. They got a weird sense of humorThanks everyone! I feel better about not getting as many eggs.
They certainly do! Tiny (OEGB) was acting like a kid that had to pee. When I finally opened they door, she took off for the shrubs. A minute later she flew back to the pen area to forage. Went to see what she was up to. Two little eggs under the blueberry bush (under the 'bird proof' meeting too. Little stinker.Remember they like to drive us crazy sometimes, just when we think we got em figured out they do something else lol. They got a weird sense of humor
There ya go!They certainly do! Tiny (OEGB) was acting like a kid that had to pee. When I finally opened they door, she took off for the shrubs. A minute later she flew back to the pen area to forage. Went to see what she was up to. Two little eggs under the blueberry bush (under the 'bird proof' meeting too. Little stinker.
Don't you gather all eggs at the end of the day?5 from the small pen and 1EE egg from the larger pen, that we suspect is having a egg thief/visitor nightly.
The 7 broody eggs were clearly marked...so you knew there was an addition(the EE) and a subtraction( a missing marked egg)?the pullet who was sitting on 7 eggs, now has six. The EE laid her egg in the broody girls nest
So you had left eggs under the bush, for how long, was a broody sitting on them? Is this bush outside secure fencing?Also, the pullet that laid two eggs under the Blueberry bush now has none.
If eggs are truly missing, I would suspect a snake.Do you think it could be a daytime pest?