So as you know the young hens are now laying. And some are doing better than others but this is a Guinness Book of Records egg. Check it out.......
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The Ameracuna laid one HUGE egg...compared to traditional pullet eggs |
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It doesn't fit in the egg carton |
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A spectacular double yolker...and as you can see, she has laid another the same size and the latest just a tad smaller! |
And to all the readers that have never tasted a farm fresh egg, so sorry. There is NOTHING like a fresh egg with it's orangy yellow yolk, firm white, and fresh flavor. Yum! I enjoy my chicken antics but it is the eggs that I love and worth the work. I know what the hens eat, I know they get exercise and fresh air, and I know they are happy hens so I know I am feeding my family and friends with healthy eggs.
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Early morning scratching for ground goodies. You can see by the back fence the two ice blocks from the water bowl that was emptied before putting in fresh water. There is
no snow on the ground but the cold weather freezes the water overnight if I forget to empty it out when putting the hens in for the night. |
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This is the friendliest of the hens, she's a speckled Sussex. Very sweet and loves to be stroked and held tight. Who would have thought that chickens like to cuddle? |
The hens tend to lay from early morning to mid-afternoon. We've been getting between nine to a dozen eggs per day now. We have 18 hens total at this time. With that amount of fresh eggs every day, the cartons add up in the refrigerator quickly. I love sharing the eggs with friends.
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I'm in Sioux Falls and have 5" of snow, may get more tonight. I was going to go down and see Nancy but the roads aren't good. May go tomorrow for a bit and then take hwy. 18 to Winner, see mom and then go home. Love seeing the pictures of your babies and wish I was there to buy eggs from you. I can taste them now, not like store bought.
Stay warm
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