I do not like destroying these tiny eggs just to prove a worthless point, but today one was damaged and I thought some might like to see a very tiny Serama egg. (Posted this to the wrong category earlier)
At 10 weeks old she loved to get her weekly bath. She had the ability to get dirty fast. One time she had so much mud on her feet she could not walk and tried to hop-kodak moment for sure. Key word is 'tried'.
Post your references that modern meat chickens & turkeys are genetically altered.
I would like to (with your help) separate fact from fiction.
Thank You.
I have some Seramas that as 1 to 3 year old adults that weigh 3.75 to 5.25 ounces (as small as Northern Bob White Quail) that lay these eggs. They are complete eggs with yokes (unlike tiny mishap chicken eggs that have no yokes). When they hatch as many as 4 chicks fit into a teaspoon.