Sussex Eggs Size

dirtsaver

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Mar 20, 2010
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We are looking to add some more chickens to our mixed flock. We really like our Australorps but want to try something different. The Speckled Sussex sounds good but I see conflicting information on their egg size. Some sites say they lay large eggs,some say medium.

How big are the Sussex eggs compared to Australorps, Orpingtons and Welsummers ?
 
I have a small mixed flock of all the same aged chickens and my sussex lays the smallest egg of all the girls. I wouldn't even call it a medium sized egg. It wobbles in the egg carton.
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Really funny part is that she is top hen and the hen she picks on -- at the bottom of the "pecking order" -- lays my biggest and prettiest darkish brown egg. I keep whispering to Miss High and Mighty that she might want to check out the competition before she keeps on squawking.
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My Speckled Sussex lays a good sized medium egg--not quite large but close. She does lay 5 to 6 a week though. I have 2 (one is not laying yet) and they both have very sweet and docile personalities and quite pretty too! Now our friendly Barred Rock has laid 6 nice large eggs almost every week since September!
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I get my biggest eggs from my EEs and my one Red Sex-Link. I love my SS, but I was just a tad disappointed that their eggs were not as large as my 'mutt' birds' eggs. They are bigger than my Andalusians and my cochins.
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They still taste great, though. lol

ETA: they are some nice big-bodied birds, I guess if I were inclined to eat them, I may well find myself impressed with the meat. Alas, I just can not eat something I hatched myself and named. Mildred, Mable and Broken Toe are therefore quite safe. Crispin, on the other hand - he was mean and the neighbors enjoyed him.
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