YO GEORGIANS! :)

I am visiting in AL, but here are some photos my DH sent from NW GA.


Frozen duck egg. She always lays them way early in the AM. By the time my DH went to collect eggs, it had already frozen.

We are getting 8-14 eggs from 19 hens... I also have some molting and one crazy hen that won't stop being broody! So, we are good here on the eggs.

Yeah I used to hate that MPG too till I got my Prius for going to work. Just cant beat 50-60 MPG!!!!!!
 
Yeah I used to hate that MPG too till I got my Prius for going to work. Just cant beat 50-60 MPG!!!!!!
LOL. Yea, that is the first thing I noticed when my husband sent that pic! His mileage sucks. I have a Toyota that is 11 years old and I get 32 MPG.. His is a Ford truck.
 
My kids are doing well too. Crazy Lucy even laid a dbl xlg egg dbl yolk today! My EE is acting funny gonna give her some olive oil don't want an impacted gizzard again. She is dripping yellowish white poo in tiny amts, but still laying eating and drinking. The silkies are fine too.
 
Everyone is fine here and laying well too. I guess two of my EE hens even gave up fighting over the nest box to lay, and they both squished themselves in there together. I only went out once for the eggs though, and I wasn't making a second trip. So I shoved my hand under them and felt around for eggs anyway. Well, one of the eggs was hot and wet, and as I was ready to leave the pen, that hen left the nest, fluffed up, shook it out, then tried begging to get out of the pen! Lol!

But the best part of today was candling eggs from both incubators and finding a HUGE success rate on developing eggs!
 
So I got a beautiful dusty pink colored egg today. It's smaller than what my comets lay, but bigger than my EE. Hmmm....I know it's not a silkie egg, so its either my rir or one of the gold laced Brahma x Columbian. Either way, I'm excited!
 
@abmaddox1981 I mean is that what you have?

Oh, sorry. The kids (both my own spawn and the feathered pigs) have made me a little slow apparently. Yes, I have 3 and they are awesome. Except for the fact that they should have started laying in August but waited until we had a cold snap in October. :D
 

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