- Aug 23, 2010
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Hi all,
I have two welsummer hens. About seven months old. Both have started laying. One started later than the other, though they were hatched on the same day. Here's the situation. When they started laying the egg color was light. The eggs have the classic welsummer speckles, but they are light in color. Then this morning we got an egg that was dark and speckled. So I know it is a welsummer egg and I know it was from the late bloomer wellie, because the egg was smaller and this is the second time she has laid on the floor of the coop and not in the nest box. All the other hens are laying in the nest box. I don't know why she is a non conformist and won't lay in the box. My real questions are. (1) Why did the egg color go dark suddenly (which of course I like), is this normal? and (2) any tricks to get her laying in the box, as I'm afraid one of the other hens are going to start pecking at any eggs on the coop floor.
*** And the ten thousand dollar question *****
I have seven hens (3 red stars, one Australorp, one EE and the two welsummers). I want a few more chickens but my wife shut me down. Will some of you lady chicken owners send me the secret code so I can convince my wife that we should get at least three more? I offered up an iPad 2 and that didn't fly. If I can't get more chickens, I'm afraid I'll lose my mind.
I have two welsummer hens. About seven months old. Both have started laying. One started later than the other, though they were hatched on the same day. Here's the situation. When they started laying the egg color was light. The eggs have the classic welsummer speckles, but they are light in color. Then this morning we got an egg that was dark and speckled. So I know it is a welsummer egg and I know it was from the late bloomer wellie, because the egg was smaller and this is the second time she has laid on the floor of the coop and not in the nest box. All the other hens are laying in the nest box. I don't know why she is a non conformist and won't lay in the box. My real questions are. (1) Why did the egg color go dark suddenly (which of course I like), is this normal? and (2) any tricks to get her laying in the box, as I'm afraid one of the other hens are going to start pecking at any eggs on the coop floor.
*** And the ten thousand dollar question *****
I have seven hens (3 red stars, one Australorp, one EE and the two welsummers). I want a few more chickens but my wife shut me down. Will some of you lady chicken owners send me the secret code so I can convince my wife that we should get at least three more? I offered up an iPad 2 and that didn't fly. If I can't get more chickens, I'm afraid I'll lose my mind.
