Well, Mike managed to leave the camera in my mom's car....which is now an hour and a half away. So I cannot take any new pics or down load the ones already on the camera. But I didn't want that to keep me from posting. So I am posting today without any pictures to show you guys. I have a number of hens that should be laying right now, even with the cold weather. A friend of mine that works for the same company as I do also has chickens. He is getting eggs from his, but I have not gotten a single egg since before Thanksgiving. That's about a month and a half without eggs. I have been feeding them well a mix of layer pellets and scratch grains. I know there's not a lot of day light now, but I should be getting something! Well, someone better start laying soon, or I will have farmer come over and dress a few for the dinner plate!
So with all that in mind, he (my friend) was asking how many hens I have that should be laying. I didn't have an accurate count, so I grabbed a note pad and tried to count them. If I'm not missing anyone I have counted 9 roosters and 35 hens. But some of the hens are not of laying age quite yet. I have 22 hens that should be of laying age, including 5 or 6 Black Sex Links (known good layers). With 22 hens of laying age, shouldn't I be getting a couple of eggs a day?
Here's about what I have:
Silkies: 1 white rooster; 1 white hen; 1 blue rooster; 1 blue hen (white hen lays, blue hen is one-eyed and may not lay)
Orpingtons: 1 buff rooster, 1 black rooster, 5 buff hens; 1 black hen (all laying age)
Sex Links: 6 black hens (laying age)
White Cornish Rocks: 5 white hens (laying age)
Rhode Island Red: 1 rooster (pea comb)
RI Red/ White Rocks: 5 hens; 1 rooster (Little Chicken)
RI Red/Buff: 5 hens (not laying age)
Dominique (I think): 1 rooster
Cuckoo Maran: 1 rooster (Bojangles)
Mixed Bantams: 1 rooster; 5 hens (2 laying age)
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Thursday, January 7, 2010
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Chicken Fever
My first blog will be just a little history. Mike and I moved into our first owned home together in November 2008, just before Thanksgiving. There was a dog pen in the back yard we didn't know what to do with. We joked about putting chickens in it. Then, Henry, our neighbor, got some Buff hens and a Buff rooster. So we started talking a little more seriously about it. Of course, neither of of knew a thing about "chickening". We started looking. Then Mike surprised me. One night about 9 p.m. I heard a truck pull up in our back yard. It was Henry. He had found some White Leghorns that were raised for Perdue. They were escapees, so we got a good deal on them. We had 14 hens and a Rhode Island Red rooster that he got the farmer to throw in for us. I started getting frustrated because we initially got them just for the eggs. It took 10 weeks before they started laying. Then Henry got some bitties and raised them. Just recently, we bought all of Henry's chickens from him. He bought his for his kids, but they had little interest in them. He hatched our first 2 in an incubator 5 weeks ago. One died after trying to escape at 2 weeks old. So we have on left, a small speckled rooster. We had 5 more hatch on
Sunday, and there seemed to be one more trying to hatch this morning. Our fingers are crossed. We now have 13 White Leghorn hens, 4 Buff hens, 10 Black Sex Link hens, a Rhode Island Red rooster, a Dominique rooster, a funny looking something (not sure if it's a rooster or hen. Looks like a rooster, but doesn't crow), a mixed bantam rooster and hen, and all our little bitties. It's pretty fun. But this is what I'll be blogging about. Our little chicken farm.
Sunday, and there seemed to be one more trying to hatch this morning. Our fingers are crossed. We now have 13 White Leghorn hens, 4 Buff hens, 10 Black Sex Link hens, a Rhode Island Red rooster, a Dominique rooster, a funny looking something (not sure if it's a rooster or hen. Looks like a rooster, but doesn't crow), a mixed bantam rooster and hen, and all our little bitties. It's pretty fun. But this is what I'll be blogging about. Our little chicken farm.
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