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.

  • @CiderApplenTea
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    623 hours ago

    I don’t understand these scale references. Please add banana

  • @booganiganie
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    422 hours ago

    One on the left just sold in the USA for 2.2 million dollars. Average price per weight in America

  • clifOP
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    2 days ago

    For fun, here’s a large-normal-small comparison.

    • @The_v
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      72 days ago

      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.

      • clifOP
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        1 day ago

        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

  • @NineMileTower
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    122 days ago

    So, this is what we’re doing today? Hell yea.

  • southsamurai
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    42 days ago

    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.

    • clifOP
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      42 days ago

      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.

  • @LarsIsCool
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    21 day ago

    In which country did you get a ruler that writes it in mm?

    • clifOP
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      51 day ago

      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.

  • Xanthrax
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    2 days ago

    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.

    • clifOP
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      11 day ago

      Not sure yet, we’ve just been gawking at it and haven’t eaten it yet.

      … I sense a follow up post.