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Woah dude! Sorry for your troubles.Yeah, don't complain! We've had:
- 3 water pipes frozen, thawed with a plug in electric heater blowing into the wall.
- 1 split water pipe (IN a 2x4 where it went along the wall) that caused a nice rush of water out the crawl space for who knows how long
- A frozen washing machine drain pipe (could still be frozen for all I know, not willing to run the washer and have it flood the floor again)
- And the current unresolved problem, no heat on the first floor. Wife thought it was the thermostat but it is functioning. Figured it was the valve on the pipe at the furnace not working. Got a new one. Determined that the motor in the old one was OK but the valve was stuck. Got that freed up but still no water flowing. Figured maybe there just wasn't enough water in the pipe (grasping at straws) I decided to connect the drain to a pressure water source to fill it (which should be automatic but maybe if there isn't enough water, the pump can't do the job). Since the people that put the system in weren't smart enough to put a drain on both the outgoing AND return pipes so I could remove the back pressure of the closed loop, I removed the valve and tried pushing water through. No go. Which means, near as I can figure, the hot water pipe is frozen somewhere. Given the stupid way it was installed, running in a chase along an outside wall, I have no idea how to thaw it.
2 degrees warmer and 2 fewer eggs![]()
Here is the USDA egg size "chart"
Jumbo > 71 g Xlarge > 64 g Large > 57 g Medium > 50 g Small > 43 g Peewee > 35 g
So your Favs are running on the high side of Small whereas mine are Peewee to Small with the occasional 'mid-range' Small. The little Cubalayas are pushing up into the same range.
Now compare that to Yue's 84 gram egg from today - WEIRD texture, like it was made out of papier mache.
No flash so the texture is easier to see, it is a whitish egg. It is like that all over.
I have to think that one felt a bit odd on the way out.
Her 82 gram egg yesterday looked perfectly normal (except the size!)
Yue is an Ancona and her usual range is low 50s!
Bruce

I also need to add one more fav (total of 3/3) yesterday. kids brought it back when they tuckecd them in.
We have a girl that lays one that is wrinled like yours. Well, I should sy she did, whe has not done it in a while and she didn't always do it. I guess their "shell maker" just goes whacky occaisionally.