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I asked the other half if he wanted some ideas for birthday presents for me. He said yes, so, I sat him down, bound and gagged -yes really :angel: (I stuffed a hankie in his mouth and up his left nostril, just to be sure...)

 

...and said I'd really like two winter blue egg layers!

 

So, does anyone have any suggestions. We have just pure breeds at the moment, so no eggs over the winter months. Do hybrids lay all year round, or do they take a break too?

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There is a hybrid of the cream crested legbar - they are often called columbines/skylines or jasmines. They would probably lay through the winter the first year, but take a break after that. Still lay more than a pure breed though. Most of them have an 80% chance of laying a blue egg.

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Hi

 

Yes I have 2 jasmines but unfortunately they have stopped laying but it could be due to the fact that they are presently moulting. This is their 1st winter and they don't half look funny at present even with their jedward heads.

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Hope he's better at taking the hint than my other half - I was supposed to be having a Cube for Christmas last year. I was very excited and when the big day arrived he struggled into the living room with a very large flattish box (no cube in there, I thought, not unless they are flat pack). To my horror, it was a bike. I am NOT a bike riding sort of person and I had even pointed this out to him a few weeks before. He still hasn't redeemed himself and its my birthday on Tuesday - I haven't built my hopes up!

 

I hear Legbars are nice though!

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I asked the other half if he wanted some ideas for birthday presents for me. He said yes, so, I sat him down, bound and gagged -yes really :angel: (I stuffed a hankie in his mouth and up his left nostril, just to be sure...)

 

...and said I'd really like two winter blue egg layers!

 

So, does anyone have any suggestions. We have just pure breeds at the moment, so no eggs over the winter months. Do hybrids lay all year round, or do they take a break too?

 

Binding and gagging seems to be the way forward, thanks for the tip CD... I want an extension for Xmas! :lol::lol::lol:

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I've been laying the odd egg (hatch) (metaphorically) in my OH's head that I'd like all things chickeny for Christmas and / or birthday presents for some time to come. I've book marked the Omlet site on his laptop and I've tried very hard to draw his attention to things from little books to pretty coloured grubs and glugs to Eglus depending on his budget . . . but I'm not all that hopeful. Guess it works both ways. He loves hi fi and I can never remeber one thing from the next because it leaves me cold. I think it is that way with him and chooks. :boohoo:

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Binding and gagging seems to be the way forward, thanks for the tip CD... I want an extension for Xmas! :lol::lol::lol:

 

 

It worked really well. I thought he'd blow his nut, particularly since I've only just got two new bantams. By the time he'd finished struggling and trying to spit out the hankie, he actually thought it was quite funny. Obviously, being gagged, he couldn't say 'yes', so I left it 'til this afternoon to discuss which ones to go for. He actually asked, (and I nearly fell over):

"Can we just buy them, or do we need to reserve them?" !!!

 

Next mission is to get him to agree to letting Dolly and Edna stay in the garden. Step in the right direction today when he commented on how nice they looked pottering around...

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