show off your eggs!

Here's my favorite egg thus far!!!
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Yall have some beauty's.
 
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Rhode Island Reds, Cuckoo Marans and California Whites
The brown egg in the front next to the white egg is from my hatchery Cuckoo Marans. It's only very slightly darker than the RIR eggs but pretty none the less. This is her third egg.
 
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Whoa AliceFellDown, how many days worth of eggs are those and what kinds..they are gorgeous...BC Marans, Ameraucanas and what??
 
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Whoa AliceFellDown, how many days worth of eggs are those and what kinds..they are gorgeous...BC Marans, Ameraucanas and what??

Thank you!!

There are from about 13-15 laying hens (including the one pure Ameraucana pullet). There are about 48-50 eggs in that basket (and some strategically placed towels
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), so "in theory" it'd be about 4-5 days, but more like a week and a half if you're only picking out the pretty ones! Normally, we sell just about every one as soon as they are laid for eating to co-workers but with the holiday break, we were able to stockpile a good supply!
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Pure Ameraucana pullet eggs (blue!!)
Various Olive layers (some more BCM, some more Ameraucana)
Easter Egger (large pale mint)
Crummy BCMs (we're keeping for their orangeish color)
Pure BCMs (a few dark ones)
White Bantam eggs
Wyandotte (pale tinted)​
 
I have extreme egg envy!!!!
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Okay, here's the deal: I am pretty sure I have (had?) my chick list all figured out for Spring, for starting my new flock for our new place. Now I am not so sure. I want rainbow in my egg basket, but also love a rainbow in my flock. PLEASE give a gal recommendations for a pretty AND productive basket? I will have room to start with about 20 hens, we will not keep roosters. And I MUST include at least one Salmon Faverolle because I loved my old ones so much!!! Alicefelldown and illia have got it going on, IMO, even though the rest of the photos are also stunning!
 
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You'll need some of the basics:
Blue layers - pure Ameraucanas or Araucanas. DO NOT buy from a hatchery or feed store, as those would be Easter Eggers and won't lay blue eggs. These might be bit of an investment for hatching eggs/chicks/etc.

Dark Brown layers - again, you won't get anything good from a hatchery or feed store. Marans, Penedesencas, Welsummers. Look at the auctions here on BYC or elsewhere.

Olive Layers. These are a cross between a blue layer and a dark brown layer. Some of us are selling these mixes on BYC (self promotion: I'll be starting auctions in Feb). These would likely be your most productive non-hatchery bird.

Tinted - your Salmon Faverolles!

Bonus: Easter Eggers. You won't know exactly what color you'll be getting, but its possible to get muted light teal/mint/olive/pink/etc.

White layers - all over the place, hatchery OK. We went with hatchery Minorcas this year, for their silly white ear markings.

Traditional Brown - hatchery OK. Production Reds (sold as Rhode Island usually) would be a good choiceif you like friendly/inquisitive birds.
 
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You'll need some of the basics:
Blue layers - pure Ameraucanas or Araucanas. DO NOT buy from a hatchery or feed store, as those would be Easter Eggers and won't lay blue eggs. These might be bit of an investment for hatching eggs/chicks/etc.

Dark Brown layers - again, you won't get anything good from a hatchery or feed store. Marans, Penedesencas, Welsummers. Look at the auctions here on BYC or elsewhere.

Olive Layers. These are a cross between a blue layer and a dark brown layer. Some of us are selling these mixes on BYC (self promotion: I'll be starting auctions in Feb). These would likely be your most productive non-hatchery bird.

Tinted - your Salmon Faverolles!

Bonus: Easter Eggers. You won't know exactly what color you'll be getting, but its possible to get muted light teal/mint/olive/pink/etc.

White layers - all over the place, hatchery OK. We went with hatchery Minorcas this year, for their silly white ear markings.

Traditional Brown - hatchery OK. Production Reds (sold as Rhode Island usually) would be a good choiceif you like friendly/inquisitive birds.

Sounds awesome! Do you think I will have any trouble getting chicks or laying pullets rather than hatching eggs? I have never dealt with an incubator and don't want my first batch coming that way.
 
Eggs from my little flock with every hen represented....in a well used box. I've ordered new boxes because we are down to our last few after giving many dozen away to our friends and neighbors
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Is it possible to have egg envy? I don't think anyone but people on this forum would understand that...... I am waiting..... Week 21........ tic toc tic toc
 

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