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That's a funny way to put it: pixelated. One of the Brahmas does that.I had an Ideal Langshan in my in-town flock. She regularly laid pixelated eggs -- very pretty.
Edit: "funny" as in "cool"

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That's a funny way to put it: pixelated. One of the Brahmas does that.I had an Ideal Langshan in my in-town flock. She regularly laid pixelated eggs -- very pretty.
That's a funny way to put it: pixelated. One of the Brahmas does that.
Edit: "funny" as in "cool"![]()
Hey @3KillerBs , look: pixelated!
It's from the Black Langshan Frida Bakawlo. She's only been laying a few weeks and her colors aren't consistent yet, so this probably won't happen again, but it's pretty.
Photo is from an iPhone with no editing. The light egg in back is from our Buff Brahma Peep.
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Thanks for posting! It makes sense the pox could slow laying while their systems focus on recovery. Ours are laying half as many eggs as usual since the cool weather started. They have a bunch of new feathers growing in, so I figured their systems were focused on glorious winter coats instead of layingI’m still waiting for our blue langshans first eggs! They’re 26 weeks on Friday. Taking their sweet time. But...it looks like they developed fowl pox last week. It seems like a mild case but they all have spots now. I’m thinking this might delay things. Not sure...I’ve been getting speckled eggs from our speckled Sussex and pink from our BO. Love your updates and pictures!! Thank you!!