Neat. I still have not tried this yet but really want too!
We have weird eggs every once in a while. I have noticed a couple when cracking having the white so thick that it is hard to get out of the shell and every once in a while a yolk that breaks but not too often. If an egg looks too weird or has a blood spot, I give it to Maxie, our dog. I also give her any cracked ones. She loves it when that happens!
I don't worry too much about it since it does not happen too often. I think I have noticed it more so in the winter though.
Nice! I'd love to hatch some of those too! Of course, I have never done that either. That'll be my next step, hatching eggs or putting some under a broody. Or maybe just sneaking some chicks under a broody. I have to take things a little at a time so my family does not think I have gone too crazy. I may already be past that point though!
You'll have to document how you do this with pics so we can see. I hope you're healing okay and quickly.
The weather has flipped here too. We finally got a little snow but sadly we got ice too. I had to hammer away at the run door to get inside the run to check their water. The latch was solid ice. It is now 26 degrees and they are finally venturing out to free range. We fixed up a big area away from the house and gardens so they can free range when we are home during the day.
We're supposed to warm up some today and then drop back down too in a couple days.
Love the pic of your poofed up chickens, so cute. Yeah some of ours are over 2 years now, 6 of them, the "originals". The others will be 2 in July. We really should get a few chicks this year. Their food is needing to be restocked soon, plus I have a 10% off coupon to use at TSC and they have chicks, so I will be going there within the next week or so...hopefully I can resist the urge and not get any. I probably will wait until mid March though, when it is warmer.