Candle that large egg... Maybe you will see 2 yolks

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I've offered to charge based on either weight (24 oz) or number (1 dozen) as people prefer. Its $3 either way and so far folks have been happy with anything over 1.7 oz. One buyer doesn't care if they're smaller she paid $15 for 5 dozen including the smaller onesShe also said she's buying all her eggs from me from now on
And one buyer (my grandma's friend) paid me $4 because they live 35 miles away (grandma lives across the street) and she felt it was worth giving me the extra dollar since I had to drive up thereDespite the fact I was going to my grandma's anyway lol...
Candle that large egg... Maybe you will see 2 yolks![]()
Wow, fresh eggs sell for $5/doz here ...
Market ones run $3 - $5, on sale (med) 3doz/$5, (leg) 2doz/$6
It just depends on the bird really. There aren't MANY set rules in chicken keeping. I even have a two year old HEN that crows!I thought doubles were longer but skinnier? This one was nicely rounded. Or am I wrong? This is my first flock so I'm still a newbie![]()
I believe that is what I read was 9 for the record. I had a wonderful buff orpington she laid a triple yolker, the largest I ever had. I also lost the hen. She was only 2 yrs old. She had to do some major struggling to get it out.It just depends on the bird really. There aren't MANY set rules in chicken keeping. I even have a two year old HEN that crows!
I think the record was 9 yolks in one egg.![]()