First Egg of The Year....
First Egg of The Year....My old lady, the last one left of the trio, has laid her first egg since last year. (she laid about 6 last year !).
She's gonna be 8 years old in a month or so.
Re: First Egg of The Year....A Good old girl.
Bob Re: First Egg of The Year....Was she an ex batt or a youngster when you first had her?
My 7 ladies that are almost 2 years old now have given me 45 eggs so far this year, so will be doing some baking and freezing of them.
Re: First Egg of The Year....I got the ladies when they were 6 weeks old. A lady local to me had raised a few chickens herself, my neighbour told me about them and we trundled off and met the chicken family. A couple of weeks later we toddled off with the cat basket and brought a trio of mini dinosaurs home :)
The one left now has always had short laying seasons, getting shorter every year. She is also a bit of a mimic (very badly). She tries to crow! has done since she was little, she was also the boss lady. She also used to try and talk to the jackdaws, that was fun! She could never quite copy them and just sounded like she was being strangled, rofl. Re: First Egg of The Year....She sounds like she is quite a character. LOL
Re: First Egg of The Year....Holy Thread Resurrection, Batman!!
My old lady is still going. She has laid twice this year. The first had such a thin shell, it was cracked open were she laid it, the 2nd I managed to rescue, still a very thin shell though. Not really bothered if she lays or not, but just hoping they pop out with no dramas. She's 9 this year. Still looks like a 2 year old :) She acts like she hates being touched, but if she gets up on your lap, she becomes a feathery embarrassment to chicken kind. Re: First Egg of The Year....Do you give her anything for the shell. Limestone flour + cod-liver oil has been recommended here, and I found it helped a bit, though not surprised the shell is thin at her age. As you know (but in case others don't) thin shells can lead to problems laying, and if they break inside she really has got trouble.
What breed is she - hybrid or posh? Dance caller. http://mo-dance-caller.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-i-do.html
Sunny Clucker enjoyed Folk music and song in mid-Cheshire
Re: First Egg of The Year....She's a Welsumer. I've been giving her some porridge oats and limestone flour, sometimes she eats it, sometimes not, but that's only been a recent thing. I guess time will tell if it is helping.
One of her sisters had an egg break on the way out. I did manage to get that out. Warm bath, latex gloves and vaseline, oh joy! Not looking forward to ever having to do that again. :) Re: First Egg of The Year....You must be doing something right, HH.
Do you have a piccie of her, says me who could not put a piccie up?
Re: First Egg of The Year....Hi , A hen to look up to 9 years and many more to come .
Well done. Bob
Re: First Egg of The Year....A very basic picture of Amber. Re: First Egg of The Year....She looks determined. Dance caller. http://mo-dance-caller.blogspot.co.uk/p/what-i-do.html
Sunny Clucker enjoyed Folk music and song in mid-Cheshire Re: First Egg of The Year....Thank you for the piccie, HH. She looks brilliant, and is a very pretty lady. I echo what Bob says many more years to go.
Re: First Egg of The Year....Hi I wish there was more hens of her age out there to have pictures of . If my hens live past 6 years I am more than happy .
Keep going henny you are a target for my flock . Bob
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