grapefruit / 4817 posts
Ha ha. This thread is awesome.
@Mrs. Polish: And you can tell them they're not alone. My mother's new chicken should also have been laying 2-4 weeks ago and they're still eggless, too.
blogger / nectarine / 2010 posts
@BananaPancakes: chicken infertility effects us all, doesn't it? So sad.
blogger / nectarine / 2010 posts
Just an update. The chickens are still going through testing for their IF. We've hit a few snags with their insurance. In the meantime we're putting egg shaped objects in their nesting boxes, because you know if you adopt, you get pregnant.
bananas / 9229 posts
@Mrs. Polish: Hmmm, are you trying to tell us something?! Maybe they don't like the egg shaped objects you've provided them. How realistic are they? Covering all options here!
blogger / nectarine / 2010 posts
@LindsayInNY: not at all. That's all I've heard the past year...waiting for it to come true.
bananas / 9229 posts
@Mrs. Polish: File that away with "just relax and then it'll happen!"
kiwi / 693 posts
This thread is hilarious!
But I'm sure the problem is that your chickens just haven't been putting their legs up in the for 20 minutes. And do they make chicken pre-seed?
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