Congrats on Sweetum's first egg! It sounds like Edith is just talking, lol. Mine do that all the time!
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It was constant for a good 30 minutes and is still sporadically going on now. Was concerned about respiratory or that maybe she ate something bad.Congrats on Sweetum's first egg! It sounds like Edith is just talking, lol. Mine do that all the time!
Of course, she's also due to lay an egg at anytime. Her comb is bright red, like Sweetums.It was constant for a good 30 minutes and is still sporadically going on now. Was concerned about respiratory or that maybe she ate something bad.
You all know what you're talking about! This is Sweetums' first egg! It WAS a lamaze class!
Hahahaha. I never, in a million years, thought I'd be asking these questions. And thank you! They are very pretty birds, each with their distinct personalities. And I look forward to expanding the flock... I was wondering if Edith, the largest hen and top of the pecking order behind the rooster, was slightly embarrassed because the two runts at the bottom both were first to lay this week... hahaha.Edith is just being chatty. She is a very pretty girl! You have some beautiful hens!Before you had hens I bet you never thought you'd be asking these questions. Isn't it so funny how we all change the instant we get these birds... and how quickly they take over our lives!?! I sometimes feel like a first-time parent all over again!
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And what a pretty hen in your picture!Edith is just being chatty. She is a very pretty girl! You have some beautiful hens!Before you had hens I bet you never thought you'd be asking these questions. Isn't it so funny how we all change the instant we get these birds... and how quickly they take over our lives!?! I sometimes feel like a first-time parent all over again!
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