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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 3:10 pm |
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Name: hannah
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Chickens are like that too.....
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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 4:02 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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Quote: Chickens are like that too.....
They lay eggs every other day when hormonal. (at least mine did) Yes, I had chickens. They were my beginner birds. I forgot how many I had, bit it was definitely more than 5...
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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:00 am |
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I wish I could keep a hen chicken There is a story that's part of my family folklore, my mom had a great aunt who had this hen who was treated like a little Queen. When the children went to visit this lady, the hen was always sitting on her own armchair, on top of a red cushion. I guess eccentricity runs in the family, especially from my mother's side lol Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk
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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 8:26 am |
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I had chickens for 3 months. We bought a rooster on the 3rd month and our neighbor complained to the city of Miami. One morning, we got a call from a lady asking me if we had chickens. I answered yes and they right away came and told us it was against the law to keep chickens. They said we had one week to give them away, or else we would have to pay a big fine.
It was really sad. When we got to the farm to give them away, we opened the trunk and there was an egg. It was her fifth egg. I took the egg and put it in a incubator and it was the only egg that survived. I had to assist hatch it.
We had 1 rooster, 2 hens, one of the hens had 7 babies that we bought together with her. We had 4 yellow chicks, one black one, 2 other ones that were the same age as the black one.
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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 8:31 am |
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Name: hannah
Posts: 429 Joined: Feb 2014 Location: Brighton, IL USA Gave happy chirps:
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Haimovfids wrote: Quote: Chickens are like that too.....
They lay eggs every other day when hormonal. (at least mine did) Yes, I had chickens. They were my beginner birds. I forgot how many I had, bit it was definitely more than 5... There are a couple breeds that lay a egg every day...they are egg laying machines! The most popular are the white leghorns. Ever since we've moved out into the country, we've had chickens. I don't know if you guys are familiar with the term "broody", but that's when a chciken gets in the mood when she wants to hatch her eggs. I was in the process of doing this. It takes 3 weeks for chicks to hatch, and this Memorial Day was the hatch date. My 4 yr. Old brother took the eggs from under my hen and put them in the fridgerator! I was making scrambled eggs this morning and cracked one of the eggs to find a chilled-to-death chick inside  I was so looking forward to the hatching date for these chicks....I mustve cried for an hour this morning.
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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 9:13 am |
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Name: Baruch
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Your brother sounds really cruel! How old is he?
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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 10:10 am |
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Name: hannah
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He's only 4.......he seemed so sorry....I don't think he did it on purpose. It was still sad though. None of my brothers would EVER do somthing like that on purpose. Mom just told him to collect the eggs and he got the wrong ones.
_________________ Frost, Kiwi, Thunder, Aqua, and Skittles.....(parakeets)
Caspian, and Gracie.....(cockatiels)
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Post subject: Re: Quail Eggs  Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 4:07 pm |
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Name: Baruch
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Quote: They lay eggs every other day when hormonal. (at least mine did) Scratch that. I had my chickens for only 3 months. My memory is fading away with them and is being overlapped with cockatiels. My chickens laid an egg every other day. They just didn't lay an egg when they were new.
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