The EE braggers thread!!!

My E.E. are laying pretty consistently, but the one night I left the light on all night, I got no eggs the next day! We don't get real cold here, so the light on the timer from 1 AM to 9 AM seems to be working and gives them the recommended dosage of "14-16 hours" a day.

Just what seems to be working for my girls, I am not saying that it will work for anyone else.
 
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Lol lol! Very funny it's been -15 here all week! Sorry but global warming is a joke:)
 
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That would depend on your winters, your EEs, and your barn. It's sad but all my eggs are freezing right now before I can pick them
 
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If you only want blue or green eggs then only hatch blue and green eggs, and only use rooster(s) that hatched from blue or green eggs and you will eliminate the pink eggs in your birds.
 
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What was the result? Do they lay more with or without lettuce? What a fascinating study!

They lay more with lettuce
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I found out about 3 more eggs a week on average with the lettuce on a 3 week study.

Wow! I will be right back, I gotta go buy some lettuce! Did you shred the lettuce or just give them leaves or put the whole head in a "happy hen ball"?

I had heard (for humans at least) that Iceberg Lettuce has little or no nutritional value. Perhaps it is the added water intake? I don't think my hens drink enough water! I am always refilling and refreshing the waterers. It is SO dry here!
 
My hens get romaine almost every day, since we buy it by the case for our reptiles. When I first started feeding it to them, i tore each leaf up into little bit-sized pieces, convinced they were too delicate to eat it any other way;) I finally got tired of doing that, and now just throw a whole head in their run and they completely demolish it! They love it!

Cool idea for a science fair project:thumbsup
 
The statement about "global warming" was intended as a joke! Got a big laugh out of some bumper stickers I noticed on many vehicles on my visit to Alaska last Summer- "Alaskan's For Global Warming!" At any rate, I am thankful for the fresh eggs I have been getting whatever the reason. I just can't bring myself to eat the "pale-yellows" from the grocery store!!
 
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They lay more with lettuce
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I found out about 3 more eggs a week on average with the lettuce on a 3 week study.

Wow! I will be right back, I gotta go buy some lettuce! Did you shred the lettuce or just give them leaves or put the whole head in a "happy hen ball"?

I had heard (for humans at least) that Iceberg Lettuce has little or no nutritional value. Perhaps it is the added water intake? I don't think my hens drink enough water! I am always refilling and refreshing the waterers. It is SO dry here!

I feed them romaine lettuce in a suet feeder. They love it! You can get them from walmart.
Here is a picture I took of the EE hens (I believe one is an americana) eating out of one for my project. Sadly,I had to get rid of most of them.
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