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<blockquote data-quote="MoGal" data-source="post: 513340" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>I've had the Black Australian Australorps, Buff Orphingtons, cherry eggers, silver laced and golden wyandotes......... the wyandotes are about the gentlest but I'm not impressed with their egg laying. The buff orphingtons are kind of ornery to each other. Of course now that we've had a few 60 degree days they are starting to lay again, but we started feed them a couple handfuls of cheap high protein dog food. Normally we just feed whole corn and laying mash. Don't know if the dog food helped but I'm glad to be getting eggs again........... hubby will not eat store bought eggs for breakfast........ spoiled man!!!</p><p></p><p>I've ordered an assortment of brown egg layers and light brahmas. I picked the brahmas because they are supposed to lay in the colder weather (or that's what they said). </p><p></p><p>Yes, they are funny to watch and the cackling noise they make when they find something.... if they would just eat it instead of letting everybody else know they got something they maybe wouldn't have it snatched from them.</p><p></p><p>I can say that without a doubt, the best way to get pulled over in airport security and have them go all through your bags and use their wand and all the other stuff they have.......... just try taking some fresh country eggs through the airport. :lol2: That got an eye roll when the person explained that their dad liked fresh country eggs......... silly city folks don't know the difference!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoGal, post: 513340, member: 1346"] I've had the Black Australian Australorps, Buff Orphingtons, cherry eggers, silver laced and golden wyandotes......... the wyandotes are about the gentlest but I'm not impressed with their egg laying. The buff orphingtons are kind of ornery to each other. Of course now that we've had a few 60 degree days they are starting to lay again, but we started feed them a couple handfuls of cheap high protein dog food. Normally we just feed whole corn and laying mash. Don't know if the dog food helped but I'm glad to be getting eggs again........... hubby will not eat store bought eggs for breakfast........ spoiled man!!! I've ordered an assortment of brown egg layers and light brahmas. I picked the brahmas because they are supposed to lay in the colder weather (or that's what they said). Yes, they are funny to watch and the cackling noise they make when they find something.... if they would just eat it instead of letting everybody else know they got something they maybe wouldn't have it snatched from them. I can say that without a doubt, the best way to get pulled over in airport security and have them go all through your bags and use their wand and all the other stuff they have.......... just try taking some fresh country eggs through the airport. :lol2: That got an eye roll when the person explained that their dad liked fresh country eggs......... silly city folks don't know the difference! [/QUOTE]
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