Soft Shelled Eggs

May 6th, 2009 .

This morning when I opened the coop up and let the girls out there were 2 very strange looking eggs on the coop floor. One of them was like a normal egg but a bit squashed looking, and the other was small and very pointy. When I picked them up they had soft shells. I was going to take a picture of them to show you but unfortunately they split open in my hand so I had to just put them in the bin.

I’m not too concerned about this – the fact that there were 2 of them makes me think that this is not a calcium deficiency, but that they were soft because whoever laid them laid 2 eggs in one go. I think it was the grey one that laid them.

I Have a Theory

May 5th, 2009 .

Ever since the girls have started laying I have had an egg each day off of the brown one and the grey one but no more off of Daisy. This makes me think that she never laid an egg in the first place. I think the grey one laid 2 eggs in her first day – one in the morning and one in the late afternoon. That would explain why her eggs were so small. Also, Daisy has just started to do the squatting thing when I approach her from behind. The fact that she wasn’t doing this already makes me think that she is not laying yet (but hopefully will be soon).

I got another broken egg today off of the floor of the coop – the grey one is still laying there. I decided to put a bit more bedding down on the coop floor to see if that can cushion the impact a little bit. It seems like such a waste to be throwing her eggs away…

I have also been asking for name suggestions for the brown on on the forums at Down the Lane. I am going to try and keep the thread going for a couple of days and then pick one of the suggestions.

I think I upset them…

May 4th, 2009 .

I just realised about 20 minutes ago that the girls had gone to bed and that I had forgotten to block off the nest box. I went down to the garden and chucked them out of the nest box which didn’t go down at all well. They really didn’t want to leave!

I finally managed to push them back into the coop and block it off but now I feel pretty mean about doing it. The grey one looks a bit upset and has been in and out of the coop a few times. I must remember to block it off before they go to bed tomorrow…

More Eggs!

May 4th, 2009 .

Since my last post, I have had 1 egg every day. I have weighed the eggs each day and they have been getting bigger and bigger – unfortunately my digital scales only go up to 50 grams so I can no longer keep track of their weight. I had been trying to work out who was laying the eggs all week and on Saturday I finally figured it out.

I got up around 10:00 on Saturday and the brown one (I know I need to give her a name!) was nowhere to be seen. I opened up the coop and she was laying down in the nest box. She ended up going in and out of the nest box for about an hour and when I went outside there was an egg in the box – still warm and …moist (nice).

Yesterday a similar thing happened and she laid another egg. I took the egg back inside and then the grey one started to act a bit weird, also going in and out of the nest box for a while and she laid an egg too! I was pretty pleased – 2 hens have started laying in the past week.

The grey one laid this egg (on the right) which was 33.63 grams.  The egg on the left is a shop bought large egg.

The grey one laid this egg (on the right) which was 33.63 grams. The egg on the left is a shop bought large egg.

Later on I went outside to change their water and I found the tiniest egg laying in the run – the third egg of the day. Now I have 3 chickens that are all laying so I’ve been eating eggs for breakfast over the weekend which has been great. It’s very satisfying to be eating eggs produced in your own garden.

I have been eating lots of eggs

I have been eating lots of eggs

The first 2 eggs I got off of the brown one were laid in the run and were very dirty. Luckily she has started to lay in the nest box which is good – although they still get a bit dirty because the girls sleep in there. The grey one also managed to do it in the nest box yesterday but today she did it on the hard coop floor which caused the egg to crack. I am still waiting for daisy’s second egg…

Daisy's tiny egg is bottom left, the brown one's egg is top left and the 2 on the right are shop bought.

Daisy's tiny egg is bottom left, the brown one's egg is top left and the 2 on the right are shop bought.

Apart from the egg laying not a lot else has happened. I have been trying to get the chickens used to being picked up by picking them up once or twice a day. They really don’t seem to like it so I’m not sure if I will carry on doing it. It could make things easier for me if they do get used to it because sometimes I have to pick them up to put them in the run.

The girls are getting a bit more used to me now.

The girls are getting a bit more used to me now.

Last night I blocked off the nest box so that the girls were forced to sleep in the coop. I was hoping that they would use the perches but instead they all huddled together on the floor near the nest box. It did make poo picking a lot easier though (the floor of the coop slides out) and means that the nest box is still clean for laying. I am going to keep blocking it off each night until they learn to sleep on the perches.

Egg

April 28th, 2009 .

Today I got back from work and cleaned out the chicken coop. On my way back into the house I suddenly noticed a very small egg laying on the floor of the run! This is the first egg I’ve got so I’m pretty excited – if I can get up early enough tomorrow I will be eating it for breakfast!

I weighed the egg and it weighs 37 grams. It small, very dirty and I don’t have a clue who laid it. Hopefully next time they will lay it in the nest box instead of in the middle of the run.

This egg weighed in at 36.96 grams

This egg weighed in at 36.96 grams