She's great. I know, you shouldn't have favorites right? Well, she's ours. She's a sweetie. She's an Americauna/Americana.....and Easter egg chicken. She'll fly up on hubbys shoulder when he goes out in the run. When my son goes out to feed them, she jumps on his feet. She's a charmer.
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The girls |
Her best friend is our Flemish Giant, Jasper. She hangs out with him, and he protects her. It really is adorable.
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The girls with Jasper |
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March 9, 2011 |
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April 3, 2011 |
In December I went out to the coop and there was a soft-shelled egg. It was odd. Never seen one like that. It was the color of split-pea soup and really squishy. Blech. I was hoping one of the chickies weren't sick or something. A couple days later I found a semi-hard shelled egg. This one had more of a light green shade.
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Baby Coconut & Peppercorn |
A couple weeks ago my son came in with two green eggs. I thought we had missed one the day before. However, it kept happening. I didn't understand. I open the coop and collect eggs in the morning, then my son closes the coop and collects the eggs laid that day. Each of us would get a green egg many times. Not all days, but sometimes.
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Keeping cool in the sun |
Now, usually, a chicken will lay one egg every 24-26 hours. With the short winter days, even less. Sometimes they'll stop altogether until spring. However, due to the cold, I've kept a heat lamp on in the coop when the sun goes down & before it comes up, extending the girl's daylight hours.
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I think she thinks she's a parrot |
Not really sure about the timing, but we had gotten 3 green eggs in a 36 hr time period. Two more the next day. This girl is cranking them out! But in all actuality I'm kinda worried. I don't want her to over-tax herself & get sick or hurt. I'll be getting a red lamp soon to replace the white so we can keep the heat, but the girl's daylight hours will be reduced. I hope that will curb her egg production.
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Green eggs & ham, anyone? |
All her eggs are huge, and very hard-shelled. They are hard to crack, and very yummy, so I know she's still healthy.
My Coconut.....an over-achiever, like me. ;-)
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