
So, I'd been disappointed in Repecka, my new California White (who had replaced super-layer, Chipotle), because I'd thought she'd stopped laying in November instead of laying through her first winter.
Today, after having found only 2 eggs in the nest when I'd been getting 3-5 daily, I went searching to see if one of the younger girls had dropped an egg in the bedding. I found one.
Hey! It's white!
Then there was another. Right up next to a piece of metal roofing leaned against the wall as "clutter" for the chick integration.
Turns out Repecka has been laying after all.
18 lovely, but rather dirty, white eggs!
So, 20 counting the eggs I found nearby.
They should be fine to eat considering that it's been nearly as cold as a refrigerator out there this past month. In fact, I think I'll celebrate it by using them for my Christmas morning egg casserole.
Honestly, I'm surprised the Mocha, my Java, wasn't sitting on them given that she's spent nearly half her adult life broody.