Apricot’s first egg

Apricot  has just laid her first egg. It turns out that she isn’t a squatter as she still doesn’t squat when I hold my hand over her. I thought she had gone in the nest box for her usual practice. She has done this for four days now. I went to check on her just as she was standing over her first egg.

Its so cute, tiny and pointed at one end, with a little blood streak on it.

Apricot’s first egg

It is so small that it falls right through the egg stand.

Here it is with some coins for size comparison

Egg comparisons

Emerald’s egg is on the left. She is always taking the grit and oyster shell and this gives her egg shells little calcium bumps. Next is Apricot’s first egg which is pointier than any of the others. Next is Dandelion’s, pale shelled, egg. Next is Cinnamon’s, then Freckles round egg and on the right Rusty’s slightly larger egg.

It’s interesting that Freckles, Rusty and Cinnamon’s eggs have beige coloured shells while Dandelion and Apricot’s have white shells.

Emerald’s eggs also have beige shells whereas when Speckles lays, her eggs are large, with white shells. This means it will be really easy to tell the two bigger girls apart if I was out on a day when they both laid.

Well done Apricot! What a clever girl and she laid it in the nest box too. That means all the girls are now laying girls and Apricot has started before Emerald has stopped which is a bonus. That first egg is always so precious.

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Egg laying spots

Yesterday Emerald was in the cat box when Dandelion wanted to lay her egg. As usual she did a bit of shouting before deciding on which spot she wanted to lay her egg. When I checked and she wasn’t in either nest box I looked in the chicken shed and there she was settled down in the corner just inside the pop hole.

Dandelion’s latest spot to lay her egg

When I next checked Rusty had squeezed into the cat box next to Emerald. She has obviously decided that this is where she must lay her eggs now. I went for my camera but when I returned Rusty was on the patio pecking at a bit of apple and her little egg was beside Emerald in the cat box.

A bit later Emerald had left the cat box with her egg in it and Dandelion was still in the corner of the shed. I lifted Dandelion and there was her egg. At least she had laid it where she wanted to this time. I don’t mind at all if she wants to lay it in the shed.

Emerald is still laying nearly every day and has never laid beyond May before so I am amazed at how well she is doing. She must be a happy girl. We have had her for four years and she was an adult girl when we got her,  possibly a couple of years old.

Emerald laid the most eggs in May with a total of nineteen. Freckles was second best with sixteen. They are the two best layers.

Apricot did her usual, practice sit, in the nest box but left of her own accord this time. I am sure she will start laying soon. She is practising every day. I just love having such a happy flock.

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Our rambling rose

I wasn’t going to photograph our rose this year because I have already photographed it many times before. But then I changed my mind because I wanted to see if it would look better with my new camera.

 

The rose at the side of the cabin

A close up

At the front of the cabin

The rose further along the fence is also just starting to flower

It looks beautiful and it also smells lovely. It seems to be a good year for the roses, as the song goes!

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Friendships in the flock

Emerald and Speckles have become quite a twosome. They are often perching or sitting together.

Emerald and Speckles often perch together

Speckles and Emerald dust bath together

Emerald likes to stretch her wings out to the sun

Emerald now has several white feathers under her wings which I think are a sign of her age. She has always liked to stretch her wings into the sun.

Dandelion and Cinnamon perch together

These two are also always together and sometimes all of the three amigos perch together too. Rusty and Freckles also perch together but today Freckles was in the cat box, nest box, laying her egg.

Apricot practices in the nest box again

Apricot now goes into the nest box each day to practice laying. After an hour I lift her out and she always goes to the apple and stays out after that. It’s a bit like dealing with a broody girl except not quite the same.

Emerald and Apricot share a bit of apple

Apricot has a peck at the apple

They peck at the apple together

Emerald has the sweetest nature and will share treats with any other girl. Speckles and Freckles wouldn’t allow Apricot to share the same piece of apple like this but Emerald is just a sweetheart.

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Cat box, nest box

Since I put the cat box in the shed as an extra nest box, Emerald has laid every one of her eggs in there. She seems to prefer the cat box.

Freckles also lays her eggs in there. Speckles laid a couple in there but then stopped laying while her head feathers are growing. She goes to sit in the wooden nest box for a while each day though, as if she doesn’t realise she has stopped laying, but she has long since lost interest in the cat box.

Rusty had never laid in the cat box but after her three day broody spell she took two weeks off of laying and then yesterday laid her first egg in the cat box.

Dandelion started laying (or sitting as most of her eggs ended up in the run) in the cat box but has now switched to laying in the wooden nest box. Cinnamon is the only one never to have shown any interest in the cat box and always lays in the wooden nest box.

Emerald like to lay all her eggs in the cat box

She is laying weeks beyond the time of year that she usually stops laying and is laying five or six days out of seven.

Rusty lays her first egg in the cat box

Freckles lays her egg in the cat box

I had considered removing the cat box but as it has proved to be so popular I have decided to leave it be. It seems that the girls have chosen to keep it.

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Apricot is practising in the nest box

Apricot is getting ready to start laying eggs. She went into the nest box for about an hour today. I think she is practising and hopefully this means her first egg will be in the nest box.

Apricot in the nest box

Her comb is red but she isn’t squatting yet so I think it will be a little longer. Silky feathered girls mature slower than straight feathered girls. Rusty started laying one month after Freckles. Dandelion and Cinnamon have now been laying for a month so it’s about the right time.

Apricot doesn’t squat when I stroke her back

Freckles squats when I touch her back

You can always tell when they are about a week from laying as they start to squat. You only have to hover your hand over their back or lightly touch their back and they drop down into the squat. Freckles wings drop down and she arches her back into a U shape.

I knew that Apricot wasn’t ready to start laying yet so I felt she needed permission to leave the nest box as she had been in there for an hour.

Apricot allows me stroke her without squatting

I picked her up and put her out in the run. She went straight to the apple and greens as if she was relieved that she could now have some treats. I expect she will return to practice in the nest box between now and starting to lay.

Some girls go to the nest box on the first day they lay an egg and some girls practice for a week or so before their first egg. All girls are different but most seem to know where they should go to lay their egg. It will be good to have our last girl start laying soon.

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Two bees inside a poppy flower

I am still experimenting with my new camera. When I saw two bees inside a poppy flower I thought I would see if the camera would pick this up.

Two bees in a poppy flower

Yes! You can see two bees working the poppy. As I am only using the automatic setting, for ease of use, I am pretty impressed with this. The two bees are just above the bottom flower petals. I am very happy with this camera.

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Speckles and Dandelion share a nest box

Speckles hasn’t laid an egg for two weeks now. I believe this is because she is growing her head feathers back in and like when moulting she can’t lay eggs and grow feathers at the same time.

Nobody has told her that though. She doesn’t seem to realise that she isn’t laying at the moment and she will sit in a nest box for a while with a little pile of pine shavings on her back. Sometimes she even gives the shout when she comes out but when I check there is no egg.

Yesterday Dandelion had made up her mind that she wanted to lay her egg in the left hand nest box which was occupied by Speckles. When Dandelion makes up her mind she wants a certain nest box there is no budging her. She was standing at the ramp to Speckles nest box and shouting.

I picked her up and put her in the nest box next door. She bounced straight back out and went to Speckles nest box again. Eventually she plucked up courage and went in with Speckles.

Speckles and Dandelion share a nest box

Dandelion settled in there and Speckles gave up and left the nest box. A little while later Dandelion was back out in the run. I checked the nest box and there was Dandelion’s tiny, pale shelled, egg. This is Dandelion’s eleventh egg and the fourth one that she has laid in a nest box. It is amusing how determined she is to lay in her nest box of choice.Dandelion is a funny little girl.

Look how Speckles white pin feathers are growing on her head. She is looking so much better. I don’t mind her taking a break from egg laying as it is so good to see her feathers growing back.

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Chicken Mug

Yesterday we went out with friends. We started off in the pub garden with a few drinks, then went inside to eat. We had a lovely time and they gave me some birthday gifts. I received this lovely chicken mug.

I love the way the picture is different all the way round and there is even a little chicken inside the mug. It is so pretty.

Chicken mug from one side

From the other side

From above to show inside

We had a lovely time and it was the perfect way to round off my birthday week.

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Portraits of the girls

I have been trying out my new camera.

One of my birthday cards

And another birthday card

I took some portraits of the girls.

I wondered if Cinnamon was going broody

She was in the nest box for an hour and had a broody look about her. After an hour I lifted her and she had laid her egg. I took her out of the nest box and she shouted for a bit but then carried on as normal. Maybe she isn’t broody yet but just thinking about it. She has been laying for three weeks now.

Dandelion is looking great

She has now laid eight eggs and of those only three were in the nest box but I am sure she will get the hang of it eventually.

Apricot

She isn’t laying yet but her comb has matured so I think she won’t be long. She isn’t squatting yet though.

Rusty

Freckles

Cinnamon out of the nest box

Emerald

Speckles

Her head feathers are growing.

Emerald

She has such a red face and is still laying almost every day and it’s a week later than she stopped last year. I think she is enjoying being one of only two bigger girls.

I am really thrilled with my new camera. It’s so much quicker at both taking the photos and loading them on to the computer. I think there is more detail in the photos too. I am very happy with it.

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