This is a weird egg day. Seabright our Porcelin D'uccle is back to laying far left. Fiesty laid a double yoker (green long), and Cranky had two mini eggs which normally look like the darker brown egg below.
I found you through Texas Blogging Gals. This makes me really miss our chickens! We had given my youngest son some chicks for his 4th birthday (he is 20 now)
I love finding weird eggs! I even have a couple of posts on my blog titles "weird eggs I have found!" My oldest hens used to lay wrinkled eggs, I kid you not!
I found you through Texas Blogging Gals. This makes me really miss our chickens! We had given my youngest son some chicks for his 4th birthday (he is 20 now)
ReplyDelete- Teresa
Soo Pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the set up lol
On to the fashion show!
I love finding weird eggs! I even have a couple of posts on my blog titles "weird eggs I have found!" My oldest hens used to lay wrinkled eggs, I kid you not!
ReplyDeleteNow that is what I would call an assortment! "How do you want you eggs dear, small, medium or how about a double yoker?" <;-)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!!!
ReplyDeletedon't ya just love the assorted colors and sizes?
ReplyDeleteway cool! Are you going to blow them out and keep the shells?? They'd make for great decor.
ReplyDeleteI'll be in your neck of the woods this weekend! I hope the weather cooperates!!!
Don't you just love all the cool surprises of farm life! How funny would it be to fry those little eggs up for your boys!
ReplyDeletepain----FILL
ReplyDeleteI would hate to be a chicken
LOL! I raise Silkie Bantams among other breeds there egg are so cute and small.
ReplyDeleteThem are pretty eggs. All I ever get are medium to x large brown eggs. And occasionally small whites from the banties.
ReplyDelete~Randy
Hey Everyone,
ReplyDeleteBeen a little busy here. Nice to see you all. Thanks for stopping by. Our first homeschool science project will be: BLOWING EGGS.
It should be a fun craft and learning experience.
I want to save those tiny treasures.