Eggs.. here and there?

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  1. carolyn

    carolyn Strong Ash

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    I find a nest of eggs every now and hen... yesterday it was right next to the house in a flowerbed... so I took the eggs and left a stone egg that a friend brought me back from Africa...

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    She didn't even notice that the egg that was there wasn't real.
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    I stole the eggs an left a stone one in it'splace ( photo / image / picture from carolyn's Garden )

    Another chicken seems to think a box in the greenhouse is her special spot. I have collected her eggs from there all summer long.

    Silly hens.
     
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    Well Carolyn, now you have a hen that thinks she lays artistic eggs. How are you going to convince her plain brown is just fine? She could hurt herself trying to lay a painted egg!
    I have my grandmother's glass darning egg. When one of the ladies gets really broody, I slip it under her (after being sufficiently warmed) and she seems content, or as content as a broody hen gets.
    When the ladies were just girls, I'd find eggs all over the yard--made mowing very interesting! Now that they are older and wiser, they go back to the coop and a nestbox to lay.
    My husband wants me to get an ostrich egg and put it under a broody. Even I am not that cruel!
     
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    LOL,, Wonder what that hen would think when it hatched ?
     
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    Chuckle, chuckle, Carolyn, the hens are quite clever at that.. I think the GAME type chickens are extremely sly at that endeavor..
    Hank
     
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    carolyn, That is very funny. You all made me smile today. Thanks.
     
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    What about that. That the hen kept laying all this time....

    Say, I have a question for you: If a person keeps chickens and he wants them to lay continuously does he have to have a rooster in with them? With other words--do chickens lay if no rooster is present? How does that all work?
     
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    Hens don't need a rooster to be able to lay eggs. Only if you want the eggs to be fertile, and to hatch into chicks do you need a rooster in the coop.
    Roosters can be aggressive to humans, and sometimes hard on the hens--pecking and intimidating the girls.
    Hens don't lay eggs continuously--they generally lay fewer in hot weather, and as they age they lay fewer eggs. Also some breeds are egg factories, and others are much less productive.
     
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    Thanks for the egg info, MG.
     
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    You're quite welcome, Sjoerd. You might say I'm something of an "egghead" :D !
     
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    The guilty party

    As I was getting the hose I noticed this..... well, well, well.

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    I think this is the broody hen from the Spring hatch.
     
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    You know, If she hatches that rock-egg you just may be starting a zoo....
     
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    If she hatches that rock egg, you may have the sequel to Jurassic Park.
     
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    To funny. I got a couple of good clucks out of that one. Yes those roosters can become quite aggressive. When we had chickens and one rooster I would have to take the garden rake into the chicken yard with me. He was so aggressive I had pinned him to the ground several times with the rake. He didn't last long! The girls didn't miss him at all. :stew1:
     
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    I got rid of all my roosters. I stopped hatching eggs and they were just eating food. They eat 50 pounds a day so I don't want to feed extra mouths just for them to have a "little fun". No no, Not meeee!

    I just have my little hens now.
     

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