(Show off!)I still get a blue egg though. Aurora lays one , with white specks.

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(Show off!)I still get a blue egg though. Aurora lays one , with white specks.
I simply added an "a" instead of the "o" at the end of tomatillo, and there's Tomatilla!
I would like two blue eggs though. Twilight is doing fine and Lumina just started up her supply of green eggs. Now if Tomatilla would finish her molt and none of them would go broody... that's what I want. Hopefully it doesn't get any warmer.(Show off!)
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Oh no keep it! you said ‘he’ so I was wondering! I thought she was a she!I only have hens. Tony is a hen. I mistaken her because of her name. Perhaps I need to consider a new name.
Oi - ok SHRA!!!Maybe call her Toni ?
Hahahaha wow that would about kill me doing it! Maybe make it only have 9 pieces in that case - not 6,000!In addition to submitting it for a contest - I whole-heartedly vote for her to have that turned into a jugsaw puzzle, that once she has it put together, should frame and put on her wall!
They wouldn’t do a valentines couple contest?! Awww how sad!I couldn’t do that with the valentinescouples picture contest, so how can I possibly do it with the wings up idea?
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I have not seen moulting this time of year before! Of course I have only had chickens about 3 years.Tomatilla stopped laying and is losing feathers a lot. It's a hard molt but she's catching up. I'm missing one blue egg every day.
Sally is 3 years old, turning 4 this spring, and she still lays an egg every other day. (she is an Isa Brown).