Highcotton
Southern Chickens
- Mar 18, 2013
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Go ahead and kick us while we are down! hahahahha! That's great that you are getting so many eggs this time of year! Are you using light in your coop? What kind of hens do you have? I only get 6-8 eggs a day from 12 hens, but 2 are molting and one is broody. I think the shorter daylight hours have gotten to some of them, too. I have some pullets that are 27 weeks and 33 weeks that haven't started laying yet! Ugh! Also have a few that are 19 weeks old. Only one looks really red faced. She is a Exchequer Leghorn X Crested Cream Legbar mix and should lay blue eggs. I guess because of the Leghorn in her, she may be the earliest to lay of any bird I ever had! I had one silkie who was 49 weeks old before she laid her first egg! Then she went broody 2 months later! hahaha! I also have a new set of chicks that are 8 weeks old and more eggs in the bator! I probably have at least one hen from every breed! (Not really, but quite a few different ones!) Love the different egg colors!
I am glad I have staggered ages because I love the excitement of having a new egg layer! Always so fun to see what color eggs I get!
I am not doing anything other than feeding and watering daily. I have a feeder for layer pellets and I let them free range usually 2 or 3 days a week. I feed them scraps like turnip green cabbage and cole slaw. We have had alot of that lately since our Lions Club had a barbeque a week ago and we fed the senior citizens yesterday and served cole slaw both times. The chickens love it. We fed them pumpkins when we cut the halloween pumpkins. Th grand kids got the seed. I have 3 White Leghorns, 3 Red Sex links and 1 Australorp. The Red Sex Links are my favorite. They are all consistent layers but the Red Sex Links lay the largest eggs and they are the friendliest. When we are sitting out and feeding them the Red Stars come up the closest. One of the jumped up in my lap for the fiirst time yesterday. I love the colored eggs. We have 3 Mallards that lay beautiful sage green eggs. They are medium and large in size. So they look just like hen eggs andtaste like hen eggs. They think the Banty rooster is their mama or something.
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