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And what does this mean?
Hi maiden,And what does this mean?
tried to multi quote...failedI would assume that many coops would to keep breeding pens for pure breeding. That's a whole lot of coops though!![]()
I have one big barn. Going to be making separate breeding pens out of old pallets my brother saves from his shipping job (Sameday Courier)
Takes talent to build 9 coops with scrounged materials.![]()
they lay when they have to lay. I've had girls go in the coop to roost and stop to lay an egg. I've had eggs laid off the roost (thankfully I use deep litterI have a question for all you experienced owners of egg layers.
Some of my girls are getting very close I think,, large very red combs, Duke doing the chicken nasty, couple of girls going up and down the ramp to the coop,, ( they never go back in the coop until bedtime) during the morning last two mornings. I have been leaving them in the run until early afternoon, then give in and let them out to range around. Do first timers, and girls just laying lay in the morning? I'm afraid to miss any eggs, especially the prized FIRST egg, out to the dense brush and many evergreens they hang out in. I have heard no egg songs that are decernable. Do girls lay eggs at 4 in the afternoon?
I know, I know,, I sound clueless,,, but guess what.... I am!
thanks guys..xo
MB
Yikes, I have wondered that as well! Off the roost! That will be my luck,, finally get an egg, and find it on the ground broken in two! Stony, just see that you are in NY,, I'm in Dutchess, not too far away.they lay when they have to lay. I've had girls go in the coop to roost and stop to lay an egg. I've had eggs laid off the roost (thankfully I use deep litter)![]()
I have a question for all you experienced owners of egg layers.
Some of my girls are getting very close I think,, large very red combs, Duke doing the chicken nasty, couple of girls going up and down the ramp to the coop,, ( they never go back in the coop until bedtime) during the morning last two mornings. I have been leaving them in the run until early afternoon, then give in and let them out to range around. Do first timers, and girls just laying lay in the morning? I'm afraid to miss any eggs, especially the prized FIRST egg, out to the dense brush and many evergreens they hang out in. I have heard no egg songs that are decernable. Do girls lay eggs at 4 in the afternoon?
I know, I know,, I sound clueless,,, but guess what.... I am!
thanks guys..xo
MB