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Terpe
30th April 2015, 05:48
Today I got my second egg from the then baby chick that wandered into our house on New Years Day.
The very first egg was delivered on Tuesday.
How exciting it that :wink:
Probably the most expensive egg I'll ever eat :biggrin:
When the chick first arrived it was very small probably a month old.
Means the first laying at 5 months old.
It's a very big well fed bird, but the eggs are pretty small.
Haven't eaten them yet........
grahamw48
30th April 2015, 09:32
Congratulations ! :baby1:
One of those funny little pleasures of living in the Philippines. :biggrin:
A similar thing (lost chicken) happened at our house out there...but a different ending.
After a lively chase around the back yard, our dog presented it to me...slightly chewed. :cwm3:
imagine
30th April 2015, 10:02
i bought 12 pullets point of lay ,the first time i moved to aberdeen,if i remember rightly the first eggs were small, eventualy the eggs were normal size, they layed good for me 1 egg a day x12 even into the winter months when its cold the egg production is supposed to be less, i still got 100% lay,maybe because i had a good warm shed for them kitted out with nest boxes and perch bar over the top of the boxes,
Michael Parnham
30th April 2015, 11:42
Eggsiting time Peter! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
imagine
30th April 2015, 11:48
i thought poached:Erm:
Terpe
30th April 2015, 13:35
Thanks for the interest.
I'm so glad it's not only me excited.
That chicken is so tame and well behaved. Such a difference to the ones given to me from the province. They are feisty and bad mannered :icon_lol::icon_lol:
By the way out of my first 6 chicks only 3 are left so far and one of those rescued from the jaws of a hungry cat.
Bloodied but now fit and healthy.
The big question is do I have the power to eat any :doh
I'll report back on that when the time comes.
raynaputi
30th April 2015, 20:18
My grandma (and grandad) in Laguna used to have a small pen for a few chickens when we were kids and we always enjoyed watching them everytime they laid eggs! She started to have a few chicks to grow again (and then sell) recently just to take her out of boredom. :biggrin:
stevewool
30th April 2015, 20:34
a big and fat chicken sounds tasty :biggrin:
grahamw48
30th April 2015, 22:34
I will be keeping lots of them when I set up home there next year. :smile:
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Third egg today just now :Jump:
What a surprise. Didn't expect 3 eggs in 3 days.
Just proves how spoilt that chicken is :icon_lol:
Michael Parnham
1st May 2015, 06:43
Third egg today just now :Jump:
What a surprise. Didn't expect 3 eggs in 3 days.
Just proves how spoilt that chicken is :icon_lol:
Don't become too attached Peter! :smile:
Don't become too attached Peter! :smile:
That particular chicken is a pet. I already developed an attachment.
No way is that bird getting eaten :NoNo:
grahamw48
1st May 2015, 09:20
Stop squeezing the poor thing Peter. :biggrin:
Terpe
17th May 2015, 01:28
Update.
An egg every day, except for one day.
The eggs are still on the smallish size but look be getting marginally bigger.
We moved house this week which meant a new environment and new location for the nest box. Doesn't seem to have affected egg production.
The 3 native chicks grew very fast and I gave them away.
Their mother was given to a family member for eating.
This new house isn't really suitable for backyard chickens so sadly it's just one laying chicken as a pet from now on.
Michael Parnham
17th May 2015, 06:45
Do they still lay eggs even if there is no cockrell Peter?
Do they still lay eggs even if there is no cockrell Peter?
Yes of course..
The only prime purpose of a cockerel is to fertilize the eggs.
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Michael Parnham
17th May 2015, 08:24
Thanks Fred, I understand, the same way Frogs fertilize spawn! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Terpe
17th May 2015, 14:28
Same for humans too :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Luckily we don't get eaten after the fertilisation :biggrin:
grahamw48
17th May 2015, 14:37
It would be a pretty small egg cup too. :biggrin:
Michael Parnham
17th May 2015, 15:56
It would be a pretty small egg cup too. :biggrin:
That reminds me, when in Philippines we couldn't find an egg cup - no one in the shopping malls knew what an egg cup was, so we bought a little glass and used that, spot on! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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