We showing odd eggs now? Here’s mine.
EDIT: Fixing post so the image is in the post instead of in the body. I’m dumb, sorry.
For fun, here’s a large-normal-small comparison.
Bottom - pullet egg. A younger hen often starts laying with smaller eggs.
Middle - regular egg from an adult chicken.
Top - likely a double- identical twin eggs sharing a shell.
All from adult (2.5 year old) hens within a one week span 🤷
EDIT: also, one particular hen routinely lays those large, weird, elongated eggs. She’s a buff orpington
I guess they have to ease into larger sizes, just like humans do. 🙃
I don’t understand these scale references. Please add banana
So, this is what we’re doing today? Hell yea.
One on the left just sold in the USA for 2.2 million dollars. Average price per weight in America
Sizes doesn’t matter op
Size doesn’t matter. It’s how you use it
Our hen usually lays every day, and they’re typically a good medium size, verging on large (which is astounding for a marans). But every now and then she’ll drop a butt nugget that’s smaller, or oddly shaped.
Is it a tiny chicken?
No, all of our hens are “normal” sized layers - speckled sussex, buff orpington, white leghorn, and black stars. Based on the color of the egg, I think it was from a speckled sussex.
Does it have a yoke? Sometimes, my chickens lay two eggs, and the second one looks like that. Usually, they’re a bit rounder, though.
Not sure yet, we’ve just been gawking at it and haven’t eaten it yet.
… I sense a follow up post.
In which country did you get a ruler that writes it in mm?
Oddly, in the US at a local hardware store. I bought it specifically because it had metric on it and was small. Metric system, best system.
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