Nope.. My chickens are wild. Going all over the place. Maybe your chickens have OCD?![]()
OCD chickens.

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Nope.. My chickens are wild. Going all over the place. Maybe your chickens have OCD?![]()
If I had to guess I'd say, top to bottom, JG, Bantam Cochin, and Gold Comet.
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Gold comet is probably the top one. My RSL eggs are always very dark. My darkest eggs.
I'd agree with the middle and the bottom one my guess would be the JG
ok it's been a long day and i'm about exhausiated... LOL
I've skipped 10 pages of posts, so if anything was aimed to me specifically, pm me. I doubt anything was, but you never know...
went to the show in Knoxville and had a ball. showed 5 dorkings, 2 LF blrw, 2 bantam blrw and 3 blue mottled bantam cochins... one of my dorkings got BB (colored girl), got 3 BV (red, silver grey, and colored) but stupid me forgot my camera at home...
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I had the only blrw there, so got automatic BV for both of them (pullet for the bantam and cockerel for LF), and my blue mottled cochins, they were well represented, I got 3rd and 5th in their group (pullets) - my roo was too sunburned and was dq. I figured that might happen but he was already bathed and ready to go, and I wanted to compare him side by side with some others to see how he compared for type more than anything else.
I would guess they are all comet eggs if you have more than one comet. I get a range from the pink to a dark terra cotta and a speckled from my comet girls. I would say the top 2 are definitely GC eggs, but not sure how many of each breed you have.
When I had my first broody last February, I got a lot of good advice from the Old Fashioned Broody Hen thread which shares a lot of the same people on this thread. I left her in the coop w/the flock. My flock dynamics were different then. I had a roo, who was an excellent papa, showed the chicks where good food was & kept the mean girls from picking on them. My broody was at the top of the pecking order. Hoping to have a hatch in the spring but will have to watch my 5 RIRs. Not sure I'd trust them since my broody is a Sizzle and seems to be at the lower end of the pecking order now.
Hi Scott, Can you stuff her nesting box w/extra bedding so she'll have something to snuggle in to? I will not complain about how cold it is after hearing your temps!!
HOORAY all 14 girls are on the roost tonight! I had 2 that were sleeping in the nesting boxes lately either by choice or by default. One thought she was broody. The other was being chased off the roost. Why does everyone want the same spot in the corner?? We have 2 corners, Ladies! I did put the 2 banty cochins on the roost and now they are tucked between 2 bigger girls--the same ones who chase them off the roost normally.
A couple days ago, I posted a ventilation question. Apparently I was not thinking straight or am directionally challenged. I do know that the sun rises in the East, I live in Maine for gosh sakes!! Soooo my coop is 8' x 12'. I have two 6"x6" vents in each gable end--North & SouthEAST & WEST. I have 2 sliding windows--a 2'x2' in the EAST end & a 2'x3' in the WEST end. Both windows are higher than the roost. Are the vents enough ventilation or should I leave one or both of the windows open and how much--a crack, halfway, wide open? Our night time temps have been in the mid 20's lately but can get into the negative digits throughout the winter.
Delisha, you had told me to crack the North window. Does your advice change now that that is the West window? Thank you for any help!!
When I had my first broody last February, I got a lot of good advice from the Old Fashioned Broody Hen thread which shares a lot of the same people on this thread. I left her in the coop w/the flock. My flock dynamics were different then. I had a roo, who was an excellent papa, showed the chicks where good food was & kept the mean girls from picking on them. My broody was at the top of the pecking order. Hoping to have a hatch in the spring but will have to watch my 5 RIRs. Not sure I'd trust them since my broody is a Sizzle and seems to be at the lower end of the pecking order now.
Hi Scott, Can you stuff her nesting box w/extra bedding so she'll have something to snuggle in to? I will not complain about how cold it is after hearing your temps!!
HOORAY all 14 girls are on the roost tonight! I had 2 that were sleeping in the nesting boxes lately either by choice or by default. One thought she was broody. The other was being chased off the roost. Why does everyone want the same spot in the corner?? We have 2 corners, Ladies! I did put the 2 banty cochins on the roost and now they are tucked between 2 bigger girls--the same ones who chase them off the roost normally.
A couple days ago, I posted a ventilation question. Apparently I was not thinking straight or am directionally challenged. I do know that the sun rises in the East, I live in Maine for gosh sakes!! Soooo my coop is 8' x 12'. I have two 6"x6" vents in each gable end--North & SouthEAST & WEST. I have 2 sliding windows--a 2'x2' in the EAST end & a 2'x3' in the WEST end. Both windows are higher than the roost. Are the vents enough ventilation or should I leave one or both of the windows open and how much--a crack, halfway, wide open? Our night time temps have been in the mid 20's lately but can get into the negative digits throughout the winter.
Delisha, you had told me to crack the North window. Does your advice change now that that is the West window? Thank you for any help!!
No problem.Thanks guys![]()