Thank you for your kind feedback. I appreciate the encouragement very much. Wishing you and your flock an amazing day ahead. Thank you for being here on the channel.
I'm very glad you found the video informative! I try to strike a balance between information for absolute beginners who are new to the channel and information for my long term subscribers. I thought that was a cool fact about the preening oil gland and I thought it would be interesting to include in the video. Thank you for being here on the channel!
Hello Siera, my coop use to be a trailer. I love hearing about the chickens. The information is very familiar but I love the refresher. Thank you Hope your Halloween was enjoyable. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
Thank you so much! I hope you also had a wonderful Halloween. I saw from one of your videos you got a visit from some dinosaurs! Very fun! Always wonderful to hear from you. Wishing you and your flock a wonderful weekend ahead and lots of peace and joy. Thank you for being here on the channel and for making your videos too!
Thank you I learned a lot of new information. Is there a reason why my brown eggs are getting lighter in color? The yoke is still bright dark yellow but the outside looks lighter to me
Thank you for your question! There are several possible reasons the shell pigment from your hens might change from time to time. Reasons the pigment may change include things like: molting, aging, stress, medications, or illness. Changes in their nutrition and in their environment can also impact shell pigmentation. Chickens can become stressed by environmental factors like loud noises, interruptions during their laying activities, overcrowding, or harsh temperature changes. Although you can expect a typical color range for your brown eggs it has been my lived experience that not every egg will be exactly the same even from the same hen; there are always little nuances even when there is no issue. As long as you're not observing any other symptoms within your flock I don't think it is a cause for concern. As long as the shells are nice and strong, some color variation is to be expected throughout the life of your chickens. I hope this is helpful! Let me know if you have any additional questions and thank you for taking great care of your flock!
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Thank you for your kind feedback. I appreciate the encouragement very much. Wishing you and your flock an amazing day ahead. Thank you for being here on the channel.
I've watched a lot of different chicken videos and channels. You are the first to mention the preening oil gland and what it is for. Thank you!
I'm very glad you found the video informative! I try to strike a balance between information for absolute beginners who are new to the channel and information for my long term subscribers. I thought that was a cool fact about the preening oil gland and I thought it would be interesting to include in the video. Thank you for being here on the channel!
Hello Siera, my coop use to be a trailer. I love hearing about the chickens. The information is very familiar but I love the refresher. Thank you Hope your Halloween was enjoyable. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓
Thank you so much! I hope you also had a wonderful Halloween. I saw from one of your videos you got a visit from some dinosaurs! Very fun! Always wonderful to hear from you. Wishing you and your flock a wonderful weekend ahead and lots of peace and joy. Thank you for being here on the channel and for making your videos too!
Thank you I learned a lot of new information. Is there a reason why my brown eggs are getting lighter in color? The yoke is still bright dark yellow but the outside looks lighter to me
Thank you for your question! There are several possible reasons the shell pigment from your hens might change from time to time. Reasons the pigment may change include things like: molting, aging, stress, medications, or illness. Changes in their nutrition and in their environment can also impact shell pigmentation. Chickens can become stressed by environmental factors like loud noises, interruptions during their laying activities, overcrowding, or harsh temperature changes. Although you can expect a typical color range for your brown eggs it has been my lived experience that not every egg will be exactly the same even from the same hen; there are always little nuances even when there is no issue. As long as you're not observing any other symptoms within your flock I don't think it is a cause for concern. As long as the shells are nice and strong, some color variation is to be expected throughout the life of your chickens. I hope this is helpful! Let me know if you have any additional questions and thank you for taking great care of your flock!
@ thank you I was worried🙄