The egg production is improving and increasing and I'm now collecting 7 or more eggs daily ... which means at least 4 of the girls are still in "lock-down" mode!
I'm feeding them twice a day with layers crumbs and I mix in oatmeal and flax seed too. They get any scraps from the house and peelings from the vegetables too - and I've discovered they also like the end of the loaf, so the occasional crust is thrown in for good measure.
We had two escapee's who thought they would give my Hubby and I the run-around trying to catch them and prevent them from a short-lived destiny. We yelled "coyotes" at them a few times and in no time at all they were running back towards the coop for security!
My Grandson Eden wasn't content to just see them from outside the coop so he had to go inside and touch them! His face was a picture and a memory I shall never forget as he looked at the freshly laid eggs sitting nestled in a straw bed. We carefully placed them into a basket ... and then subsequently broke two when Eden thought he'd try tossing them into the basket instead!!
I found myself inwardly smiling and then laughing out loud at my Hubby and I as we dutifully don our wellie boots and jackets to go across the garden to the coop at 6.30am each morning and let the girls out. Somewhere in my destiny I am meant to be a farmer's wife!






