This.
The egg on the left is an ordinary chicken egg. The one on the right is the only egg I found in the hen house yesterday.
So that either means one of the Peeps laid her first egg, or that Tricksy is winding down. (It was in the box she uses.)
And so I still don't know.
But I do know this. It suddenly occurred to me that my Peeps might not be egg layers because of their parentage. Rocky is a barred rock, but Ruby is a sex link (hybrid) and I just don't know.
Researching online yielded no information on the subject. I searched 'Can hybrid chicken offspring lay eggs?' There's a lot of info about sex link, but apparently nobody bothers about their offspring because they don't breed true. I found one article that at least mentioned that none of her sex link chickens ever went broody.
In fact, the people at the egg farm/chicken farm I got my hens from (and my rooster), were pleasantly surprised that we got 5 chicks from Ruby. And responded to the news with a "whoo hoo!" and then said they weren't altogether sure that the eggs would even result in chicks.
I guess, now I just wait to see if my flock is fertile. I'm trying to keep a sense of expectant excitement about this, rather than worrying about it. The fact is, they've given me an amazing experience just by hatching out. I got to watch Ruby lay a clutch of eggs, hatch them, and raise the chicks. The Peepers gave me such tremendous joy, and turned my life into a circus for awhile. It's been a real kick!
I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the four pullets will be egg layers. I just can't wait to find out!
The Garden
I've been going through the Growing Guide I got for The Kitchen Garden Project. My garden will be built on April 7th courtesy of GRuB (Garden Raised Bounty). Yesterday, I spent some time between downpours cleaning my backyard up a bit in anticipation of this wonderful gift I'm about to receive.
Today I took my little Growing Guide and mapped out the beds. It's kind of slow going. I want to grow everything we use. I know that these 3 beds are a really big deal--96 square feet in all, but I also know that I could easily plant a whole patch of potatoes and strawberries too, beside what I'll be growing in these three beds.
It's hard to be patient.
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