Hello,
I got my first hens yesterday, 3 ex batts from the rescue from spalding and I'm already so besotted that I popped home from lunch to check on them (took a garden chair into the run with my cuppa and talked to them whilst they pecked at there mash.. am I wierd????) Anyway, whilst i was having tea with the chickens I noticed that there was alot of muscle contraction going on around Rene's rear end and I wondered if this might mean an egg was on it's way out? or is it just part and parcel of digestion etc and I was getting excited about an imminent dropping? :P I watched for a while (definatly wierd I guess
) and neither appeared so I thought I'd ask here..
attached is a pic of my new girls.. Flo in the front, Betty behind her and Rene to the left.. :O) and my sisters thumb in the foreground, no idea why
Becca
I got my first hens yesterday, 3 ex batts from the rescue from spalding and I'm already so besotted that I popped home from lunch to check on them (took a garden chair into the run with my cuppa and talked to them whilst they pecked at there mash.. am I wierd????) Anyway, whilst i was having tea with the chickens I noticed that there was alot of muscle contraction going on around Rene's rear end and I wondered if this might mean an egg was on it's way out? or is it just part and parcel of digestion etc and I was getting excited about an imminent dropping? :P I watched for a while (definatly wierd I guess
) and neither appeared so I thought I'd ask here..
attached is a pic of my new girls.. Flo in the front, Betty behind her and Rene to the left.. :O) and my sisters thumb in the foreground, no idea why

Becca


just realised that in the not too distant future Ill be able to make that with entirely home grown (or laid) ingredients, which will be even better 
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