Ended 2024 BYC Calendar Photo Contest—We Need Your Pictures!

Pics
Elsie Brahma mama
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For your viewing pleasure, all images have been uploaded to an album in the gallery:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/albums/entries-for-2024-byc-calendar-photo-contest—we-need-your-pictures.7430056/

The number of the image is that image's spreadsheet number.

Enjoy!
 
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It isn’t an overlay. The iPhone camera has a portrait setting that allows you to pick different lighting effects.
This one is called ‘studio’.
I am sorry as I seem to be causing a lot of trouble with this picture. There is nothing sinister going on. I just took a picture of one of my chickens and thought it looked nice. If you and others don’t like it that is fine, I still think she looks lovely.
Here is another photo using the same option on the phone camera.

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I love the first photo you posted, I think it looks very professional, and I like that it is a little different from all the others. I think some people were just curious about how you got it to look like that, and casportpony is just trying to help you meet the requirements for the calendar. :hugs
 
Hello, It was not my chicken who passed away. I was only offering condolences. I will be happy to answer your question though.
"Egg yolk peritonitis is commonly diagnosed in laying hens when yolk from a developing egg or an incompletely shelled or ruptured egg is deposited within the body cavity (the coelom). Normally, the developing egg passes from the bird’s single ovary (generally on the left side of the body) into the single tube-like oviduct (salpinx) and then out of the body, through the vent, as a fully shelled egg." -VCAhospitals.com
I have not personally experienced EYP, but this condition can cause internal infection that can be fatal.
 

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