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    Isa browns

    Smaller eggs to start with is normal. When she starts laying a pullet’s body is not fully grown. Laying smaller eggs to start with is nature’s way of protecting her until her body matures. The eggs will gradually get larger but you will see a big jump in size after her first adult molt...
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    Isa browns

    ISA Browns are commercial egg-laying hybrids. I don’t know how old they are or how long that one has been laying but they are egg-laying machines. They lay a lot of nice-sized eggs. They are sex links so you will not get any cockerels if you asked for pullets. The cockerels would be white...
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