Over here, laying is still very much sluggish. The brahma cross aseel pullet is definitely laying, because we're getting brown eggs from the main coop. There appears to be at least one, possibly two oldies laying, and then there is a Tsouloufati pullet who is in lay. Her eggs are a much darker green than her parent's, but not something I'd classify as olive. Probably Kolovos's genes at play. Cruella and Ursula have started "weaning" so they should be in lay some time next month. I don't really care for laying too much. Even a small amount of eggs can sustain all the people it needs to. What I'm mainly hoping for this year, is some more broodies, and more specifically, more broodies in the free ranging coop. My hopes lie with two pullets, Cruella's adopted daughter, and the brahma cross. One has been raised by an exceptional broody, and I really do hope that she has retained some of that information, and would like to sit. The brahma cross supposedly has it in her genes, as she is the daughter of a brahma that (according to the previous owner) raised a batch last spring, and her father is a broody raised aseel. I do feel that my chances of getting a broody in that group have increased, but as with every spring and summer, I find myself disappointed. Dum Spiro spero...