When I let them out in the morning, Charlie chases everyone out into the pen. He lets Maude and Sophia eat, then Laverne and Shirley. He eats last. Then he decides who is going to get his attention first - Maude and/or Sophia. He never bothers with Laverne or Shirley. I guess he knows what hen will proved offspring.
M&S lay eggs every day. Laverne only once in a great, great while. I cannot even remember the last time when Shirley did.
Anyhooo, when I let them out of the pen last week, Charlie chased poor Shirley all over the yard and did what roosters normally do. She squawked and squawked. She never expected that to happen again! Neither did I! She ran under the dek and stayed there until it was time to go back in the pen.
Two days later these were found in the nest box on 12/16:
(That must have hurt - poor Shirley!)
And on the 17th:
The shells were thin on Shirley's eggs, but boy, they sure were good!
:o)
Living large.
ReplyDeleteThat was a whopper! Looked like a goose egg!
DeletePoor Shirley, you definitely must give her an extra treat. PS Have a talk with Charlie, he is a bit frisky even at Christmas time!
ReplyDeleteI did - she deserved it! Charlie probably won't ever retire. He still will build a nest in the coop and try to lure one of the girls in. He's such an odd little feller...
DeleteAh phonemes! She is going to have to quit wearing 'eua de chicken' if she doesn't want Charlie chasing her.
ReplyDeleteLOL! :o) She did it AGAIN today! Not as long as the other ones, though.
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