• @MrJameGumb
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    375 months ago

    I looked this up on Google and several sites say that you can tell what color eggs a hen will lay by looking at their earlobes… I didn’t even know chickens had earlobes lol

    • comador
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      It’s not consistently true, Leghorns have yellow colored ears and lay white eggs, but yes, MOST eggs can be differentiated by their “lobes”.

      Source: Used to raise chickens growing up on a farm.

    • @squid_slime
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      95 months ago

      The fuck? I didn’t know this either

  • @Stupidmanager
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    155 months ago

    ♫ When I was a lad I ate four dozen eggs, every morning to help me get large. Now that I’m grown I eat five dozen eggs, so I’m roughly the size of a barge! ♫

    • @dingus
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      Just imagine sitting down and eating five fucking dozen eggs to start your day. Gaston is insane.

  • @HeapOfDogs
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    145 months ago

    This feels more like mildly infuriating since the color gradient is just slightly off

    • @wieson
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      85 months ago

      They’re from Araucana chicken from south America. Pretty cool if you ask me

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        25 months ago

        I didn’t know Araucana was spelled that way, neat!

        My family had a few when I was growing up, the eggs were delicious and they only chased me around the yard sometimes

        • @[email protected]
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          Getting chased by an aggressive rooster is one of my earliest memories. I mostly just remember jurassic park levels of pure terror.

          Now that I’m a large person, that perspective seems absurd, but chickens are very scary when you are small.

          • @[email protected]
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            45 months ago

            I used to raise chickens when I was a kid and never got chased by a rooster for some reason, in fact usually it was the other way around. But my neighbors down the road had turkeys that they let roam free range around their property. I was a fucking short, scrawny little kid and they were almost as tall as me, and territorial af. At least a couple times I had to run for my life from those velociraptors just because I happened to turn a corner and bump into them while hanging out with that family. They’d just look at you, spread their tail feathers and start trotting at you making weird-ass noises. Fuckers are scary af

  • ElPussyKangaroo
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    85 months ago

    You can’t make a Tomlette without breaking some Greggs

  • @CADmonkey
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    75 months ago

    I love the bantam egg on top.

  • @MacedWindow
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    25 months ago

    I dont know whats driving this impulse but I really want to lay on them like a bed of nails

  • @ridethespiral
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    25 months ago

    Is there a way to tell what eggs might have deep orange yolks? I find they taste (and look!) much better. Most eggs from the store over the last year have been very pale yellow yolks.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      That depends more on the hen’s diet rather than what type of chicken. Backyard chickens that actually forage for wild bugs get darker yolks.

    • @QuarterSwede
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      95 months ago

      The egg shell doesn’t really change color. I’ve had rotten eggs that had white shells. The hen layer determines the color of the egg.

      • Annoyed_🦀 🏅
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        5 months ago

        My mistake, what i’ve seen is actually myna’s egg, which is blue.

        Which is a TIL as well.