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Hen disappears for a month, comes home with 13 chicks (Original Post) tblue37 Apr 6 OP
Well..Farmer..told you I was going to get some of that Take-Out-Chicken.. chouchou Apr 6 #1
Lots of eggs coming your way,... magicarpet Apr 6 #2
Why are the chicks all the same age? Did she lay 13 eggs in one day? applegrove Apr 6 #3
My hens lay one egg a day. NH Ethylene Apr 7 #4
I spent a week on a farm vacation twice as a kid. applegrove Apr 7 #5
Hens RobinA Apr 8 #6
Ahhhh! The mystery is solved. NH Ethylene Apr 9 #7
The change in the tone of voice of the woman is hysterical - a 180 from... 3catwoman3 Apr 9 #8

applegrove

(125,773 posts)
3. Why are the chicks all the same age? Did she lay 13 eggs in one day?
Sun Apr 6, 2025, 11:48 PM
Apr 6

I don't think that is a thing that happens.

NH Ethylene

(31,106 posts)
4. My hens lay one egg a day.
Mon Apr 7, 2025, 12:52 AM
Apr 7

If she laid one a day for 13 days, she could come home with this many chicks, but there is a big difference in size between a day-old chick and a 13-day-old chick. And 2-week old chicks have quite a few feathers already.

So yeah, this doesn't make sense.

applegrove

(125,773 posts)
5. I spent a week on a farm vacation twice as a kid.
Mon Apr 7, 2025, 01:04 AM
Apr 7

I think it was twice. I learnt a whole lot. Including that hens lay an egg a day.

RobinA

(10,309 posts)
6. Hens
Tue Apr 8, 2025, 12:33 PM
Apr 8

lay oneish egg a day. They don't start sitting on them until they are all laid. THEN she broods them and each egg develops at the same time.

NH Ethylene

(31,106 posts)
7. Ahhhh! The mystery is solved.
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 12:49 AM
Apr 9

That never occurred to me. Just now I Googled it and see this: "In nature, hens lay eggs in a nest until they have a "clutch" of eggs, usually around 8-12, before settling down to incubate them."

3catwoman3

(26,555 posts)
8. The change in the tone of voice of the woman is hysterical - a 180 from...
Wed Apr 9, 2025, 08:01 PM
Apr 9

…sweet, gentle and solicitous to WTF!

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