grannys gone and done it

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My oldest niece just assisted in her first farm birth.. Icouldnt be prouder.
 
whats up with them looking all cloudy 1/2- 3/4th full ?
Wishing, that vivatar I think was the one I had. I paid $20 for it on sale. Gave it to someone that knew how to work them and she said she had to contact co. because it didnt work right. Please dont buy me an expensive camera . Probably not a chance I will learn how to use it. I have tried with 2 different ones now.
not sure granny

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LoKo, do you remember if it was Sally's place or the EHAL that the person posted about losing stock, hatching pullet eggs, and losing egg size in just a generation or two?
I posted sweets!

I know but that's not what looking for
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This was a member posting about losing their hens and hatching from pullets, but within just a generation or two noticed the birds weren't as big or laying eggs the same size.

I want to talk about the weights of my hona eggs and whether they're close enough to the right size, or if it's unethical to sell chicks from pullet eggs with the knowledge that they won't grow to the (nonexistent) standard.
THIS?????

IMHO it depends upon how big the egg is supposed to be based on the breed. Eggs from the breed I raise are supposed to be 65 grams or larger. I've always tried to set eggs that were 55 grams or larger.

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On the way to the oven, I think Vinnie cheated cuz he put tortilla chips and cheese on top on his!!!!!

yummmmsss
I got a huge mess cause that happens when kids cook!!hahahahahahahaha, guess whos cleaning and guess who's gloating....
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awwwweeeee
 
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