Idaho?

I have no idea... I don't kow how to find anything out about it, either... Showing anything would be a whole new world for me... how would I go about finding out if they have egg shows??

Oh... pretty eggs Mo5!!
 
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A bantam cochin is broody at my mom's place.....hmmmm..... might as well give her some eggs
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I have no idea... I don't kow how to find anything out about it, either... Showing anything would be a whole new world for me... how would I go about finding out if they have egg shows??

Oh... pretty eggs Mo5!!
Any sanctioned show has egg classes. Here is a link to our area shows. http://www.poultryshowcentral.com/Mountain.html Next show is Feb 9th in SLC
Here is how you show them; (go girl ;)
Egg Division
– An entry consists of six eggs. All six eggs
should be as close to each other in size, color, weight and
freshness as possible. The owner may designate one egg to
be broken by the judge. Entry fee per class is $1.50


Here are the egg classes you can enter;



An entry consists of six eggs of the same variety
Class Number:
1. Small white eggs
2. Small brown eggs
3. Small all other colored eggs
4. Medium white eggs
5. Medium brown eggs
6. Medium all other colored eggs
7. Large white eggs
8. Large brown eggs
9. Large all other colored eggs
10. Extra-large white eggs
11. Extra-large brown eggs
12. Extra-large all other colored eggs
 
Thank you Daloorashens, I am pretty proud of my girls. I had thought Wilma (my Amber Star) was done laying eggs but I guess not, now she lays one large brown egg a day (they barely fit in the carton), the bluish ones are from my youngest hens Tilde and Bernice (Americaunas).
I have no idea... I don't kow how to find anything out about it, either...   Showing anything would be a whole new world for me... how would I go about finding out if they have egg shows?? 

Oh... pretty eggs Mo5!!
 
Any sanctioned show has egg classes. Here is a link to our area shows. http://www.poultryshowcentral.com/Mountain.html Next show is Feb 9th in SLC
Here is how you show them; (go girl ;)
Egg Division
– An entry consists of six eggs. All six eggs
should be as close to each other in size, color, weight and
freshness as possible. The owner may designate one egg to
be broken by the judge. Entry fee per class is $1.50


Here are the egg classes you can enter;



An entry consists of six eggs of the same variety
Class Number:
1. Small white eggs
2. Small brown eggs
3. Small all other colored eggs
4. Medium white eggs
5. Medium brown eggs
6. Medium all other colored eggs
7. Large white eggs
8. Large brown eggs
9. Large all other colored eggs
10. Extra-large white eggs
11. Extra-large brown eggs
12. Extra-large all other colored eggs

Very cool!! Thanks for the info!!

How do you know what size your egg is?
 
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I have 3 chickens I need to rehome because the coop is too small for all 7 of them. The ones up for grabs are 2 Silver Laced Wyandottes hens and one Bantam sized mutt rooster, the SLW's are around 6 months old and should start laying anytime and the rooster is 6-7 months old. I need to charge $10 each for the SLW's (unless MeAndTheBoyz wants them) so I can pay my dad back for buying them, but the rooster is free. I am putting this on here because I don't trust Craigslist.
 
Very cool!! Thanks for the info!!

How do you know what size your egg is?
Learn more than any one should probably want to know about eggs here http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/getfile?dDocName=STELDEV3004376

Table I -- U.S. Weight Classes for Consumer Grades for Shell Eggs


Size Mass per egg
Jumbo Greater than 2.5 oz. or 71 g
Very Large or Extra-Large (XL) Greater than 2.25 oz. or 64 g
Large (L) Greater than 2 oz. or 57 g
Medium (M) Greater than 1.75 oz. or 50 g
Small (S) Greater than 1.5 oz. or 43 g
Peewee Greater than 1.25 oz. or 35 g
 
I have 3 chickens I need to rehome because the coop is too small for all 7 of them. The ones up for grabs are 2 Silver Laced Wyandottes hens and one Bantam sized mutt rooster, the SLW's are around 6 months old and should start laying anytime and the rooster is 6-7 months old. I need to charge $10 each for the SLW's (unless MeAndTheBoyz wants them) so I can pay my dad back for buying them, but the rooster is free. I am putting this on here because I don't trust Craigslist.

If I had room I would jump on those SLWs - very pretty! If I want to be in agreement with the law I am only allowed 10. perhaps that is a good thing...
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I wonder how close people monitor that, guess only if/when neighbors complain. hmmm....

so I'm guessing you don't want any of our leftover supplies? thought we'd be done on Sunday but no such luck. keeping my fingers crossed for tues. nothing better to do on jan 1st, lol.
 
Happy New Year my fellow Idahoans! Been busy around here getting ready for early lambs and being on piddle alert with our new puppy. Chick hatching season is here and my husband re-wired the old milk barn so I can turn it into baby bird central! AWESOME!!! Yeah......he was getting tired of all the brooder boxes in the garage. He's allergic to feathers.
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If I had room I would jump on those SLWs - very pretty! If I want to be in agreement with the law I am only allowed 10. perhaps that is a good thing...:/
I wonder how close people monitor that, guess only if/when neighbors complain. hmmm....

so I'm guessing you don't want any of our leftover supplies? thought we'd be done on Sunday but no such luck. keeping my fingers crossed for tues. nothing better to do on jan 1st, lol.

I still want the extra supplies, I want to try and make another coop for a breeding project I want to start in the spring/summer.
 

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