Feb 6, 2012 #1 debryman Songster 13 Years Joined Feb 5, 2011 Messages 129 Reaction score 0 Points 209 Location Joshua Tree CA
Feb 6, 2012 #2 Bullitt Crowing 8 Years Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 2,380 Reaction score 465 Points 251 Location Texas Are you sure a goose didn't get into the coop? What are you feeding those chickens out there in the desert? What does it read on the scale for the heaviest eggs?
Are you sure a goose didn't get into the coop? What are you feeding those chickens out there in the desert? What does it read on the scale for the heaviest eggs?
Feb 6, 2012 Thread starter #3 debryman Songster 13 Years Joined Feb 5, 2011 Messages 129 Reaction score 0 Points 209 Location Joshua Tree CA I just feed them layer pellets but give them as much greens as possible. The heaviest marked is extra large at 2.5oz. This egg was 3.1oz. Pretty cool though )
I just feed them layer pellets but give them as much greens as possible. The heaviest marked is extra large at 2.5oz. This egg was 3.1oz. Pretty cool though )
Feb 6, 2012 #4 Bullitt Crowing 8 Years Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 2,380 Reaction score 465 Points 251 Location Texas Wow, that is a big egg. What breed of hen laid that egg?
Feb 6, 2012 Thread starter #5 debryman Songster 13 Years Joined Feb 5, 2011 Messages 129 Reaction score 0 Points 209 Location Joshua Tree CA She's a Barred Rock. That was the only giant one. Her last two were just at large on the scale.
Feb 6, 2012 #6 Bullitt Crowing 8 Years Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 2,380 Reaction score 465 Points 251 Location Texas That hen might have to take a couple of days off after laying that egg.
Feb 6, 2012 #7 berniezahm Songster 11 Years Joined Oct 24, 2008 Messages 209 Reaction score 6 Points 111 Was it a double yolker? Whenever get one overly large like that they are usually doublers. Last edited: Feb 6, 2012