Eggs for Feb 21 2005

Eggs for 2-21-2005

8:30 AM – 2 Brown
9:30 AM – 2 White
10:15 AM – 1 White, 1 Brown
PM – 1 White
4:45 PM – 1 Brown (nice and warm!)

Gotten in this order:

BBWWWBWB

Total Thus Far: 8

It’s an overcast/foggy/rainy day. It’s not raining right now though. The egg production has been good. One brown egg a day has been kind of cracked or really cracked. I think it’s the same hen. So just one is showing a need for extra calcium — I have to go find my box of hen supplies that has some of the “A” stuff in it. [it's buried in the garage somewhere. :( ]

Afternoon Update: I got another egg from the Leghorns, that’s the 4th white egg today, the highest white egg count of 2005! Way to go old ladies! That’s 50% production from the White Leghorns.

Eggs for Feb 18 2005

Eggs for 2-18-2005

9:30 AM – 1 Brown, 1 White
11:00 AM – 2 Brown
12:15 PM – 1 Brown
1:30 PM – 1 Brown, 1 White
3:40 PM – 1 White

Total Thus Far: 8

It was cold last night, below freezing for the first time in awhile. The hens are laying fine today though. Yesterday I got a white egg later in the morning than today, and going by the numbers of eggs and times, comparing today to yesterday, that may be a different Leghorn, meaning two different ones laying.

Yesterday Hawklady laid her green egg around right now. So maybe we’ll be seeing one from her in about an hour, or later, or not until tomorrow. I hope it’ll be today soon though, and that she’ll prove to be a great layer, like she has been in the past. :)

1:45 PM:

The eggs just gotten were a cooler brown and a warm white one. That is possibly the white egg layer that laid yesterday around 12:30pm. Most likely, that is. :)

3:45 PM:

I went out to feed the hens a little snack/early light dinner at 3:30pm and found that there was a Leghorn in that pens nest box. Hmm. We already had two white eggs this day at that point … this hen didn’t have a super read comb, but it doesn’t mean she wouldn’t be the layer. She had the right position of laying as if she was nesting and getting comfy in order to get ready.

So I went back in and asked Victoria if she’d put some grass in that box, since there was some grass in that box. She said she had. It would have been an interesting feat for the hens to have done that ;)

So I gave it a few minutes and then went back out. There was a nice very warm white egg in the box.

That means we had 3 white layers today. That’s the most in a day thus far this year.

We also though had 5 brown layers today. This has happened before this month, but I hadn’t considered it fully until today. It means that every so often 5 hens are laying an egg the same day. Brown eggs, and my brown layers number 6 birds. So do the math, one hen isn’t laying yet, or is and they haven’t all laid on one day together.

I have to get my data on paper and look it over, as I’ve done in past years. I love calculating who and what … it’s very INTP I set up a systematic scheme for how it’s going, and that is great to keep going with, until their production hits a lulling snag and I lose intrest ;)

So I don’t have perfect records, though I’d love to have such. I need a farm-hand-trainee to take up the drudgery task …” let me do the schematic dreaming and you do the data entry, keeping up with it daily all year long.” ;) I have one of them growing up and probably able to complete the task in the next year or so (Russell will be 9 in April).

Dog training in session

These two photos are from the other day. Dog is now being trained to stay inside.

Previously he has only been crate trained and stayed outside mostly, in his 10×10 corral and running free in fenced in backyard.

So he’s new to the inside during daytime nice weather, not in crate. In these photos he on the dirty kitchen floor, with his leash wrapped around the table leg just so he’ll stay put. He’s not depressed. He just looks like this when laying down with leash on or off. :)

So yesterday I had him in the house off-leash.

Today he’s been in off-leash.

It’s working out alright. The cats are wary of him, well not exactly.

Scarlet and Strider both like the dog. They go right up to Lothar and rub on him. Strider even licks Lothars head some. The Think Blue Count Two duo sit several feet away and watch the dog. They don’t want to be put near him, they pop and hiss if you try to make them. They have no problem running right next to the dog though to get onto my lap. :)

So this is first phase of “Get this dog ‘better’ trained”.

He’s over a year old. It’s just now that the first anniversary of his sisters death is at hand. :(