Today's temperature = # of eggs.

My temps run about the same as lahowardjr. We are pretty close to eachother. Been averaging 8/12. I will believe the daylight cycle has shifted when my banty lays an egg. Still waiting on her so I guess my count is 8/11 really. Can't confirm all 7 red girls are laying but I believe them to be. Confirmation on the two Favs, one Araucana and one Houdan. Their eggs are easy to identify.
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I wish we would leave the time alone. I don't care which direction we leave it but I hate keeping up with the clocks and shifting my body clock twice a year! My crazy roos start crowing at least an hour before sun up and they don't care that people are now sleeping at that time. Can't fool mother nature.
 
Or... more simply, let's make like India, move it 30 minutes, and never touch it again.

That would be too easy. You are taking all the fun out of it Gifa!
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My crazy roos start crowing at least an hour before sun up and they don't care that people are now sleeping at that time. Can't fool mother nature.

My neighbor's roos crow all day from before sunrise to after sunset. I don' t think they notice DST. She said one of them will crow at night if they turn a light on in the house (and, presumably, he sees it).


Tuesday: Low 47 High 52 - 7 eggs
Apparently they spent a goodly amount of time out in the rain. Not like in the Fall when they were only 4 months old.

Wednesday: Low 32 High 42 - 7 eggs. Including, I'm pretty sure, both of the girls that were broody
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Bruce
 
Thursday, 3/14
Low 34 High 20 - Yeah, I know that looks wrong, but the temps dropped all day. It was colder mid day than it was through the night.

Only 5 eggs. Theory needs a tweak
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edit:
OK, Today's numbers:
Low 15, High 36 (for 20 minutes)
10 eggs
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Everyone but one Cubalaya and one Easter Egger

Bruce
 
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