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Tag: hens

No Shell and Soft Shell Eggs

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It’s been 14 days since our first egg and in that short time the four oldest hens are now all laying. They are getting the hang of laying in the nesting boxes.

In the Nesting Boxes

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Categories Chickens•Tags hens, pullets, pullets first laying, soft shell eggs

Eggs!

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Jon found Red nestled in the compost bin on some soft grass clippings.

Red Nestled In

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Categories Chickens•Tags color of yolk, eggs, hens, Hens first egg, Homesteading, production red chickens

Chicken Cam: Spring Frolicking

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They love playing on the brush pile!
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Gallery•Categories Chickens•Tags 11 week old chickens, chicken cam, hens

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