Jun 7, 2011 #1 sawmane1 Songster 11 Years Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 348 Reaction score 10 Points 191 Location Mcminnville, Oregon Looks like a dino egg!!
Jun 7, 2011 #2 Shannon33 Songster 9 Years Joined Feb 23, 2010 Messages 263 Reaction score 1 Points 119 Location Eastern Shore, VA Lol, hatch it, you can open up a Jurassic Park!
Jun 7, 2011 Thread starter #3 sawmane1 Songster 11 Years Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 348 Reaction score 10 Points 191 Location Mcminnville, Oregon here is a better pic (I hope )
Jun 8, 2011 #4 ninabl Chirping 9 Years Joined Nov 3, 2010 Messages 110 Reaction score 0 Points 99 Location franklin ky i got 2 of those from my cousins RIR flock. i put them in the incuator and dont think they were fertile.
i got 2 of those from my cousins RIR flock. i put them in the incuator and dont think they were fertile.
Jun 8, 2011 #5 Marshchick In the Brooder 8 Years Joined May 16, 2011 Messages 63 Reaction score 2 Points 29 Location Marshfield, MA That's amazing! Not sure I've ever seen an egg like that.
Jun 8, 2011 #6 ragerkid2 Songster 8 Years Joined Apr 16, 2011 Messages 661 Reaction score 8 Points 131 Location Johnstown Pa Quote:
Jun 9, 2011 Thread starter #7 sawmane1 Songster 11 Years Joined Feb 22, 2011 Messages 348 Reaction score 10 Points 191 Location Mcminnville, Oregon Sorry about the bad pics, crappy camra
Jun 9, 2011 #8 Doctim In the Brooder 9 Years Joined Aug 24, 2010 Messages 92 Reaction score 1 Points 29 Location North of Dallas, Texas I have a BLRW hen that lays one like that. She only lays about three eggs a week and they all look like Dino eggs. I wonder if there is some type of ovarian/follopian tumor process that causes the irregularity? Tim
I have a BLRW hen that lays one like that. She only lays about three eggs a week and they all look like Dino eggs. I wonder if there is some type of ovarian/follopian tumor process that causes the irregularity? Tim