Bubbles is beautiful!!! What breed is she? The eggs should be ok for a day, unless your temps there are freezing, or really hot.
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Well, we had snow today, and temps in the teens. I got some stuff done in the house, and looked over the new coop. I thought I could have it livable in the morning, but telling someone what I have to do still made me think it will never be done! I am hoping it is like doing laundry or dishes. If you mention each item separately, you will faint from the thought alone, but the actual chore is fast.
I should have pictures on Tuesday. I JUST realized that it will be about nine before I get home tomorrow night. Ugh. Well, I better get to bed. I have to do my best to get this done!
Ten eggs again. Starting to wonder about the number of oddities. Looks like a lot when you are cleaning, drying, and putting 13 dozen in cartons. Only about a dozen are rejects. And all the girls have been laying 2-3 months. That is not that long to still be a beginner, right?
Awesome, perfect days are happy ones! I hope peach is successful, she is trying so hard. We have had a few warmer days here, and i am soooooooo ready for spring. This winter was the real deal and I am tired of being cold. We got our campground newsletter, so I am really ready to hit the lake and catch some walleye!I must have missed one yesterday, one of the RIR's was in the nest, but I had checked late afternoonish... and there weren't any. this morning, there was one egg in the nest, nice and warm... because Si was sitting on it.He made a lot of noise when I took it. There were six more eggs in the apple coop, and Si met me in there immediately. he hopped up on the roost and chattered away (we had one of "our moments"
)... so , 7 eggs = 5 for yesterday and a perfect 6 for today.![]()
Peach is still resolutely sitting on her eggs. it's technically the day for the first to hatch, but it took her a couple of days to really start sitting, when I gave her the other 2, that's when she really got to work... so maybe a couple more days. I have resisted the urge to touch the eggs, I've seen them, when she feeds, and they look fine. but if nothing comes by say... Wednesday... I'll have to let her start over, if she wants to.
no snow at all here. hurray! we're supposed to get a little overnight, but we really dodged a bullet. chicks are in the portable run, making themselves right at home. they've been keeping up on the housekeeping, scratching around, fussing with the straw and the old leaves and the nice dirt... it's so nice to sit out there with them... they are such pretty birds. the gang are on the other side of their molt. new feathers are coming in, and they are looking good...
Here we go again..SEVEN![]()
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SEVEN.....Today We Laid SEVEN Eggs![]()
Four Nice Brown Eggs From The Comets, Two Nice Large Light Brown Eggs From The BO's and well........
.................One Of The BR's Laid A Egg. So Again Today..........One Short Of A Perfect Day.
Does anybody else believe this is .........possible?..... Possible reasons?......any suggestions? ......
Bubbles is beautiful!!! What breed is she? The eggs should be ok for a day, unless your temps there are freezing, or really hot.
Three days in a row of getting 4 eggs every day. I have four 27 week old pullets (two New Hampshires, two Cuckoo Marans). They are laying every single day! The only day missed was a day where we went from 68 one day to 48 the next. That threw them all for a loop. I got one egg that day (very early, I think it was a hold over from the day before), then the next day 3 eggs. Since then, 4 a day! WHOOOO!!!
I have three 22 week old girls also. They like to watch the older ones, and they walk around the nest boxes. I can tell who's gonna be next, but I think we're a couple weeks away still. All New Hampshires. No Barred Rocks, Sorry Roger!
Hi Kian! I think I saw you on the Northern CA thread. Congrats on the eggs! It feels good, doesn't it? I have a hatchery NH and she is a great layer. Her egg is very round and has a thick bloom that makes it look pink. How dark are the eggs from your Cuckoo Marans? It's funny that the barred rocks aren't called cuckoo. Maybe Roger could be the first official Cuckoo Rock!