I can tell you from my short incarnation as a farmer that small eggs with thick shells come from young chickens. The larger (or weirder!) the egg, the thinner the shell, the older the chicken. Older chickens - just like older human chicks - tend to have multiple births (or yolks). *->
Is that gorgeous rooster really Chuck Norris??? WOW! He's thriving under your loving care! What a hunk!
ALIENS.
ReplyDeleteThe twins were delicious.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, what sweeties!!! Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteI can tell you from my short incarnation as a farmer that small eggs with thick shells come from young chickens. The larger (or weirder!) the egg, the thinner the shell, the older the chicken. Older chickens - just like older human chicks - tend to have multiple births (or yolks). *->
ReplyDeleteIs that gorgeous rooster really Chuck Norris??? WOW! He's thriving under your loving care! What a hunk!
Wow..Does Blossom lay eggs now?
ReplyDeleteYes, both Blossom and Tinkerbell lay eggs. :-)
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