i put a rock that has the perfect shape of an egg into one of my nesting boxes and now i do believe i am down to the last few days or week for the egg process to begin
But i am definatly still buying eggs LOL

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i put a rock that has the perfect shape of an egg into one of my nesting boxes and now i do believe i am down to the last few days or week for the egg process to beginBut i am definatly still buying eggs LOL
You didn't factor in the Roger factor. Roger would break one egg. Eat another egg. Convince a couple of them to go swimming in the water dish and drown. Teach two of them to lay eggs on the poop board and then take turns pooping on them. I would have three peacocks screaming for pie, instead of just Roger. Two would think she is cool and turn out like her. Thanks friend for looking out for me.Seems like, according to chicken math, OK can get four more hens so he can have a even dozen eggs per day, so that means four chicks in spring. Now, if he lets his hen go broody, she can have eight eggs, because some will be cockerells, actually, she can have ten eggs for an eighty percent hatch rate, that will equal out to four laying hens this time next year. Sound about right? See OK, I AM just looking ahead for you!![]()