Winderdear
Crowing
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Thanks, I think so too! My husband and I are loathe to eat it because it’s too prettyWow what a lovely colour![]()

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Thanks, I think so too! My husband and I are loathe to eat it because it’s too prettyWow what a lovely colour![]()
I have a welsummer cross, an EE I guess, she lays grey eggs. She's the most people friendly hen in my flock, she taps me to pet her when I'm out with them.Thanks! She’s a Welsummer. I got her from Meyer hatchery this past June![]()
Thanks! I’ll tell her that it was much admiredThat’s a beautiful egg!
I hear ya! Only my 22 week old pullet is laying. 1 little egg a day for the last 4 days!The ladies are on strike for more treats! Zero eggs today![]()
It’s been so cold and nasty here, I wouldn’t lay either!I hear ya! Only my 22 week old pullet is laying. 1 little egg a day for the last 4 days!
You could always keep it intact by just popping a hole in both ends and blowing out the contents - then keep the egg for showThanks, I think so too! My husband and I are loathe to eat it because it’s too pretty![]()
Oooo I love themI think they're from my Dominiques.
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Aww, that’s adorable! Mei is very friendly too! She lets me hold her against my chest and pet her, and she seems to enjoy it
I have a welsummer cross, an EE I guess, she lays grey eggs. She's the most people friendly hen in my flock, she taps me to pet her when I'm out with them.
I’ve already done that to three of her eggs! I’m trying to hold back before I have a dozen empty eggs on my windowsill to stare atYou could always keep it intact by just popping a hole in both ends and blowing out the contents - then keep the egg for show![]()