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Not sure if this is the correct topic to post under.
Next spring we will be attempting to have one of our hens hatch some of our eggs. Once we start to collect eggs for this purpose does the size of the egg matter?
We have 7 wyandottes and we get quite a variation if egg sizes from them. So should we only use the biggest eggs to get new hens that lay large eggs or does it not work that way with eggs?
thanks in advance
Next spring we will be attempting to have one of our hens hatch some of our eggs. Once we start to collect eggs for this purpose does the size of the egg matter?
We have 7 wyandottes and we get quite a variation if egg sizes from them. So should we only use the biggest eggs to get new hens that lay large eggs or does it not work that way with eggs?
thanks in advance

Sorry I apologize for my sense of humor. I do agree though. Feed and health of chickens, I believe, has as much to do with egg quality as genetics. My understanding is though, when incubating, bantams or smaller eggs may develop quicker and hatch a day or so before a larger breed egg. That's what I have understood from all the reading I've done. And yes, Good luck!!

