I wonder who lost their coop?
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I currently have 11 chickens. X3. Five are at Wheeler, gentle, friendly production quality Buff Brahmas, one cock and the rest are hens. Their names are Sahara, Kalahari, Mozart, Lilifey, and Zaphod. The other 6 are two weeks and two days old. Delaware, White Leghorn, Barred Plymouth Rock, Welsummer, Black Naked Neck, and an Easter Egger of an unknown color. :3 They don't all have names yet~
Hey, is anyone else having laying problems? My Brahmas aren't laying again yet and I was hoping to breed them this year. My ag teacher is gonna check them for eggbound today, but I was just curious. ^^
I am putting away my incubator after this hatch - assuming I get any to hatch. I think I killed all of my shipped Icelandic eggs when I had the humidity up to help the one baby hatch. And, that baby isn't doing well. Won't open its eyes and is still stumbling around, won't eat or drink yet. I'm not hatching any more eggs if all I do is kill them.
I'm at least glad that I'm not alone in this. May be the breed... I'd say it's a calcium problem, but mine aren't laying at all. Anyways, mine aren't for egg laying purposes obviously, but I can't breed them this way, and when the time comes to sell a few of them I'm afraid no one will take them... I have too many chickens to fit in my coop when I move them to my house.I have a Silver Laced Wyandotte and a Cuckoo Maran that have not started laying again. Everyone else is laying so not sure what their problem is. they should be laying. I expect they will eventually, but it is very strange.