Sunday, August 28, 2011

Go Reba!!!

FINALLY!!!  Our first egg!!!  Laid at 10:15 AM ET this morning by our Production Red - Reba:


Poor thing has been putting up a racket for two days...this morning she was making even MORE noise (which we didn't think was possible!!).  She was in and out of the nesting box...squawking and carrying on.  She finally went in and was quiet...so of course I had to go investigate...she was in there about 20 minutes, and at one point I thought she was going to fall asleep....then she 1/2 stood up and looked like she pooped - so I'm thinking, great....she is going to lay the egg right in the poo!!  Then she let out this horror movie squawk/scream, my plaque starting moving through my veins again (The Great Outdoors anyone?!?), and started walking out of the nesting box....as I peered inside, I had to choke back tears - there was our first home grown, farm raised, all natural egg.  Sigh....I feel like a proud mother hen :-)

Only took 24 weeks, but now we are on the road to raising our own food, outside of what we grow in the vegetable garden.  I am just beside myself!!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats! One of mine just laid her first a few weeks ago, now she lays (tiny) ones every 3-4 days.

(New follower, so hi!)

The Apple Pie Gal said...

YEAH!!! I know how excited you are and I share it with you!

Congrats!!

Did you crack it open?

The Haphazard Countryman said...

Congratulation!!! I know you have been waiting a good long time for this. Now hopefully the other ladies will see what is going on and want to participate also!

Leigh said...

Congratulations! How exciting! Actually, it looks pretty good size for a first egg. Just think. It's the first of many more to come.

BrokenRoadFarm said...

ADoC - welcome! Thank you for stopping by!

APG - Thanks - it's about dang time, isn't it? My husband did this morning while I was sleeping :-(

Haphazard - I know - the waiting was killing me!

Leigh - I thought the same thing, but I am not going to knock it :-)

Tina - Our Rustic Roots said...

Yay! Glad it was a regular egg, our first ever egg was soft shelled and broke when I tried to pick it up.