Their coats have been awfully shiny lately.
So I went into the garden and climbed up into the barn to get the egg and found that there was still a chicken in that nest. Which meant that the hen I saw had been coming from a different nest.
Well well well. An investigation was in order.
Cubby and I went into the paddock and around to the front of the barn, where I found a nest in the hay there and eight eggs.
HAHA, DOGS; I WIN.
With the egg I found in one of the laying boxes in the coop (laid by a nice, well-behaved chicken that actually uses the boxes put there for that purpose) and the one I recovered from the dog pen this morning before the dogs could get it, that makes ten. If I can manage to get the eggs from the stupid chicken under the forsythia hedge and the one still at the top of the hay barn, that would be an even dozen.
Now that's the kind of egg recovery I'm looking for. I just have to vigilant. And quicker than the dogs.
So the girls have been laying eggs and hiding them on you...little devils....
ReplyDeleteMake sure to break each one into a cup before putting them in any recipe you use....possibly some of the 8 aren't fresh. Beth
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We do the same thing after colleting our eggs...put them in a bowl of water to make sure they aren't rotten floaters. So far, all are perfectly fresh and good sinkers, laying on the bottom of the bowl of water as they should. Delicious! Finding these nests seems like a treasure hunt!
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