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No, I didn't think they would win, I just wanted to enter something to get an idea of where they "stood" in comparison to other BCM eggs. I knew that they were lighter than normal since the girls are winding down on laying and/or painting their eggs.
This is a photo of one of the three darker, pointed end, eggs that took Second Place and Overall but apparently all three weren't exactly the same size/shape/color. I also can't ever take a decent photo - they flash out too much and look off on color or too light:
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x204/chicklady/eggs2-1.jpg
I didn't take a photo of the lighter set of eggs that actually won but they were pretty oval with no real pointed end/round end that you could distinquish. And they were more of a reddish brown instead of a chocolate brown like the above eggs.
All eggs came from different birds and since almost all are "off" on laying/quality this time of year - I didn't think I was going to get even one set of three to submit but got enough at the last minute for two totally different "looks" and spent $36 dollars overnighting them to someone who took them to the show for me (thanks so much Donna).
I'm still waiting on the Marans Group to post some pictures from the show.
Congratulations Ruth!
Walt
No, I didn't think they would win, I just wanted to enter something to get an idea of where they "stood" in comparison to other BCM eggs. I knew that they were lighter than normal since the girls are winding down on laying and/or painting their eggs.
This is a photo of one of the three darker, pointed end, eggs that took Second Place and Overall but apparently all three weren't exactly the same size/shape/color. I also can't ever take a decent photo - they flash out too much and look off on color or too light:
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x204/chicklady/eggs2-1.jpg
I didn't take a photo of the lighter set of eggs that actually won but they were pretty oval with no real pointed end/round end that you could distinquish. And they were more of a reddish brown instead of a chocolate brown like the above eggs.
All eggs came from different birds and since almost all are "off" on laying/quality this time of year - I didn't think I was going to get even one set of three to submit but got enough at the last minute for two totally different "looks" and spent $36 dollars overnighting them to someone who took them to the show for me (thanks so much Donna).
I'm still waiting on the Marans Group to post some pictures from the show.
Congratulations Ruth!
Walt