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I bought 6 bantam Amrock eggs today, and got 4 extra as a present.
When I got home I weight the eggs, because they looked so big. 40-50 g is standard. But these eggs were 50-55 g. I contacted the owner and she said the Amrocks weren’t big at all, bc her bantam Wyandotte are the same size.
If the Wyandotte have the right weight for a standard hen they weigh about 1000 g. The Amrocks should be 800-900 g.
I think 6 eggs of this size is too much for Black my little Dutch bantam. Maybe I give her just 4 or 5 eggs.
I wonder what to do with the other eggs? Just eat them? Or… Maybe I should buy a small incubator and change the eggs if there are empty ones after candling in 5 days.

When I got home I weight the eggs, because they looked so big. 40-50 g is standard. But these eggs were 50-55 g. I contacted the owner and she said the Amrocks weren’t big at all, bc her bantam Wyandotte are the same size.
If the Wyandotte have the right weight for a standard hen they weigh about 1000 g. The Amrocks should be 800-900 g.
I think 6 eggs of this size is too much for Black my little Dutch bantam. Maybe I give her just 4 or 5 eggs.
I wonder what to do with the other eggs? Just eat them? Or… Maybe I should buy a small incubator and change the eggs if there are empty ones after candling in 5 days.
