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Who else is waiting for that first egg?

My older girls are 19 weeks. I heard the egg song for the first time this morning. I looked out and one of my rir's was on top of the coop singing as loud as she could. I checked and nothing...such a tease.
 
My older girls are 19 weeks. I heard the egg song for the first time this morning. I looked out and one of my rir's was on top of the coop singing as loud as she could. I checked and nothing...such a tease.


I didn't hear the egg song until the day after the first egg appeared. Ran out expectantly - FALSE ALARM. They know how to keep us guessing!
 
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My leghorns first egg! It was a little bloody so I had to wash off.. blood freaks me out!!
 
Finally! Yesterday, one of our EEs gave us a beautiful (albeit smallish) blue egg! I wasn't home all day, and when I went out to give them their daily treats, I found it cuddled in the middle box. Jumped for joy! Sure wish I had heard the egg song. But nobody's talking, so nobody can get the credit and lots of praise from me. They were 20 weeks on Monday, so I think that is early!

Our Speckled Sussex have nice big red combs so I was sure I would find a tan egg first. So proud of my girls. Every time I pass the egg on the kitchen counter, I smile and think "that came from one of my girls!" Don't really know what to do with it. I don't want to crack the shell, it's sooo beautiful (as you can see). I can blow out the egg, but won't see how beautiful it looks all plumped up orange yolk and thick creamy white...so for now, I just enjoy looking at it.



 
I feel very fortunate. My 9 RIR's are 18 weeks old and I've been getting one egg a day now for a week. I free range my flock although it scares me because they're subject to animal attacks but I really enjoy seeing them out. The 1st 2 eggs were laid in a corner of my garage but since then they've been using their nesting boxes ... and they have used 3 of the 4 boxes. I am curious about which hens are laying but I suppose I'll never know.

Of course I'm happy to get one a day but curious about when production will increase. Also, I'm still feeding them growth feed but think I'll go to laying mash when I buy another bag.
 

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