Wow, I’ve never gotten one of those yet!@SurferchickinSB thanks, but it wasn’t. It was a double-shelled egg.
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Wow, I’ve never gotten one of those yet!@SurferchickinSB thanks, but it wasn’t. It was a double-shelled egg.
Hi there. That's one gigantic egg, sister, even my Pekin ducks would be embarrassed to compete with it. Two of my RIR pullets have started dropping "quail" eggs; so I won't shame them or myself by any comparison with pics. However, my Red Stars would be "in the mix" - those girls are tuff with their jumbo eggs. I love them all and congratulate you on this dinosaur whopper. Keep up the egg-cellent output. You and your girl deserve a ribbon.Interesting Fact: it also broke another egg... oof... also, Scarlett is my Rhode Island Red, one of my two pullets at the moment laying eggs. One more thing, it’s exactly 3 and a half inches longView attachment 1907065 View attachment 1907061
WOW! That's crazy - three yolks? WOW!! What are you feeding them? Where do I purchase it? You've set my curiosity aflame. I'd like to buy some quickly. BTW - Thank you for the pics.View attachment 1907698
I had one that large from my Plymouth Blue Rock and it was this triple yolk. Her next egg was a double yolk. Made for a full breakfast for the two of us.
I had one like that - it was an egg in an egg.[/QUO
three yolks three butter toasts lol@Jac Jac Thanks! Also, crazy that egg had three yolks!
@birdhelper84 thank you for sharing! I’ll probably watch it sometime!
@Lisa G. so cool! Right?