Saturday, July 23, 2016

MY GIRLS (AKA HENS)

First egg
Buff Orpingtons are very friendly





I have wanted hens for decades.  My husband & son gifted me with them on 3/8/16 (they were 3 weeks old--although sexed, 1 out of 7 was a rooster who I gave away where he now reigns over goats).  My men designed our coop & run, then built it from scratch.  My girls are Buff Orpingtons.  On 7/4/16, at just 20 weeks, Annie layed her first egg (she did the "submissive squat" on 6/29 when I walked into the run and then we rushed to open our nest boxes immediately).  Normally, from what I read, it should be 22-24 weeks.  What a wonderful surprise--our 1st egg!  Annie has layed an egg every day since.  Finally, after I had seen 2 other girls doing squat, I had 3 eggs on 7/21 but only 2 a day since.  I know Biddy is laying, but haven't yet figured out the 3rd girl who hasn't layed an egg since 7/21.
Why many of use don't want a rooster--http://www.fresheggsdaily.com/2016/08/why-i-dont-keep-rooster-in-my-backyard.html

2 comments:

  1. Still would love to try one! I bet the yolks are nice and orange.

    Are the eggs all about the same size and color or are they very different?

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    1. Yes, the yolks have deeper color than store bought but more importantly are healthier and fresher. What you get in the store can easily be up to 8 weeks old before you even purchase it! I was astonished when I recently learned that.
      When Annie layed her first egg, it was pale and equivalent to small. Since then, her eggs are medium size and are a nutty brown.

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