...so we may have another month before we see any eggs :(
We have 3 Australorpe hens, and Elvis, who was supposed to be an Australorpe hen.
Elvis & his Girls(I have yet to take a good picture of these birds. They are so black that they seem to just absorb all the light, and no photo yet has adequately captured the scalloped texture of their feathers. I may try to take some inside with studio lighting, but that would lose the green & blue iridescence from the sunlight. )
The Guineas have
Flown the Coop. We are not entirely sad that they are gone. The Hen was wonderful....sweet, gentle, slow & deliberate. The cock was a nightmare...LOUD, aggressive, and pugnacious. He would chase our (smaller) chickens into corners and attack them. They stayed stressed out whenever he was around. We were careful not to turn our backs on him. Doing so invited a sneak attack and a hard peck on the calf.
In his defense, it was ALL about protecting the hen. He would guard her constantly. If food was available, he would stand guard (not eating himself) while she was eating and chase away
anything that came within sight, including us. I believe they mate for life. I've also heard (from locals) that not all Guinea Cocks (Game Cocks) are that aggressive.
Because he was so aggressive, we couldn't keep them in the same coop with our chickens, so we gave them another protected place, but they decided to start roosting on the roof instead. Then, one morning, they were gone.
We did get 3 small eggs from the Guineas before they left...that averages out to about $125 per egg.
They were very tasty. Smaller (about 1/2) and earthier than chicken eggs.
We may get more in the future, but right now, we are happy with the chickens. We are going to add 4 - 6 hens very soon....probably Reds or Buffs.
So happy about your first egg.....a HUGE milestone.
We mark our progress here by celebrating
"Firsts".
Congrats on your milestone. It is a big step AWAY from Corporate America, Factory Food, and submission to the machine.
:patriot: