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I think they are fairly frequently called names like "chickasaurus rex".
In fact, somebody here on this thread may have called them that as well. I'm too tired to remember right now!
Haha, yeah, that was me....
They are chickasauras rexes!! Never seen anything like it. Makes my Polish look so petite and dainty about everything....
drom, I don't remember, but I probably just rubbed the eggs clean with a paper towel. I'm sure the flash on the camera has something to do with them looking so shiny. But when they aren't dusty from the nestboxes, they do kind of have a "glow" about them!
Yes, the color is a coating. One breeder described it to me as "the egg gets a coat of paint on it's way down the chute." You can scratch it off. This actually peeves me a little bit, when I have an exceptionally pretty egg and the hens have rolled it around and scratched it up.
I'm so OCD!!
Every couple of months or so I get an egg that I guess just literally missed it's coat of "paint". It will be dull, matte, and about the same color brown as a regular brown egg. A few times I have gotten one that has missed it's coat of paint but has some flecks of dark color that look like they were splashed on.
I think they are fairly frequently called names like "chickasaurus rex".

Haha, yeah, that was me....

drom, I don't remember, but I probably just rubbed the eggs clean with a paper towel. I'm sure the flash on the camera has something to do with them looking so shiny. But when they aren't dusty from the nestboxes, they do kind of have a "glow" about them!
Yes, the color is a coating. One breeder described it to me as "the egg gets a coat of paint on it's way down the chute." You can scratch it off. This actually peeves me a little bit, when I have an exceptionally pretty egg and the hens have rolled it around and scratched it up.

