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Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: waterbuffalofarmer on January 01, 2015, 11:22:16 am

Title: A nice surprise!
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on January 01, 2015, 11:22:16 am
I went to open the hens today and found one of them had laid an egg, that's a nice start to the year isn't it? :)
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: Q on January 01, 2015, 11:26:05 am
my light sussex havent really stopped laying this year - I have had a few eggs (2 from three birds) all through christmas.
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: MarthaR on January 01, 2015, 02:32:12 pm
Me too - not had eggs from my layers (second winter) since early November. They've gone through a heavy moult and are now finally looking normal again. A perfect dark brown Maran egg on New Years Day. Smashing!  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: Mammyshaz on January 01, 2015, 05:38:11 pm
Our girls are slowly coming back into production this week too. Three eggs this week from six old layers who all went through a heavy moult   :chook:
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on January 01, 2015, 08:24:28 pm
My two buff sussex hens moulted 2 mnths ago and quit laying, until today when they resumed. :)
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: MarthaR on January 01, 2015, 10:05:51 pm
This afternoon I also got an egg from one of my buff Sussex - same as you waterbuffalofarmer - two months of moulting and no laying, started again today. It's a joy getting eggs again after what seems like ages without them, especially as wasn't expecting them to come back into lay for a few weeks yet with days still being so short.  :excited:
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: aaronsundin on January 02, 2015, 07:23:46 am
A few days back I had a supermarket boiled egg at breakfast - thinking these really are tasteless compared by the ones we get from our chooks . The next very cold and frosty morning our black orpington laid an egg for me . A lovely end to 2014 . She's now laying every other day ,  thanks and happy new year Maisy !
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: Small Farmer on January 02, 2015, 08:07:52 pm
We're up to 7 or 8 a day from our 15 hens, but thats one a day from the newest 5, one every other day from the next 5 and 1 in total from the oldest birds some of whom haven't produced an egg in 3 months. 
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: Beeducked on January 05, 2015, 06:00:29 pm
Me too!


First egg of the year after about 6-8 weeks eggless and on New Years Day. :excited:
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on January 06, 2015, 09:28:16 am
Ah well I spoke too soon, no more eggs after that one, i thought it was too good to be true :'(
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: Steph Hen on January 07, 2015, 07:15:31 am
I had a surprise on the 27th December, hen turned up with four chicks! -4'C
Mum and chicks shut in and doing fine  :fc:
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: aaronsundin on January 07, 2015, 07:38:31 am
I had a surprise on the 27th December, hen turned up with four chicks! -4'C
Mum and chicks shut in and doing fine  :fc:
Well that must have been the best surprise ever ! Well done mum and stay warm .
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on January 07, 2015, 09:39:22 am
I had a surprise on the 27th December, hen turned up with four chicks! -4'C
Mum and chicks shut in and doing fine  :fc:
Congrats! That is a surprise indeed
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: devonlady on January 07, 2015, 01:57:13 pm
The dear of her, I hope they thrive :fc:
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Post by: Steph Hen on January 10, 2015, 05:48:12 pm
 ;D doing great so far. She's a perennial broody hen... Think this is her 5th batch of chicks from 2014, first batch hatched out in March.
I will be keeping any pullet chicks from this batch to see if it's a genetic trait. It can be annoying but I want to breed more chicks in future and I prefer a hen to rear them rather than brooder.
I broke her broodiness several times though the year, using a cage on grass/few inches above the ground but within a month she was always sitting again. She'd even turn broody on an empty nest box, with slatted bottom and no straw! Disappeared twice too. I spent the whole year feeding her up, so she is also now quite tame and runs over when i go outside.
Title: Re: A nice surprise!
Post by: waterbuffalofarmer on January 11, 2015, 12:13:58 am
I calculated that one of the buff Sussex goes broodyy every month and a half. Ah well another egg today, this time I think its permanent as one yesterday too. :thumbsup: