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My answer to egg laying:Go figure, my 9 month old welsummer pullets that have been laying, have quit and are now going through a minor molt. And my 7 month old freeloaders (barnevelders) haven't started laying yet.
I did sell 2 pullets to a family that found out (via me) that they had a rooster. That only left them with 2 pullets and they mentioned that they had been asking the feed store for some grown pullets. I told them I had a couple to sell, and I took them over yesterday. Very nice family, and they were very happy to get some more pullets to their flock. They asked me to let them know if I end up with a couple more later.
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How do you know that? Is there a certain way to tell?
How do you know that? Is there a certain way to tell?
How do you know that? Is there a certain way to tell?
sorry, I was kidding around. All silkies look like they will go broody to me.
I bet she will though...They are great Moms usually too.
funny heheQuote: Welcome!
I'm getting 3 a day. And I refuse to BUY those gross things at the store!We are only getting two eggs a day right now- I know how it is. And even the organic eggs from the store have those pale yellow yolks, and not much flavor to them. So we just save up our two eggs a day for about a couple of weeks and then have scrambled eggs (when my family of four eats scrambled eggs we use about 24eggs and "just" eat eggs that meal, or maybe have a couple of pieces of toast with them).![]()
We have chickens who are supposed to start laying any day now too.
Congrats on your helping them out!
Quote: I don't know why but this pic made me smile. The girls' expressions or something...they are looking at the camera like, "What are you doing out there!"
They are Crele Pene X Cream Legbars--For a long time they thought I was going to kill them every time I went near them. They love me now though.